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Sound small Speaker thank you both Michelle was hard on the road on the m 4 eastbound before junction 4 before the m 25 the accident there are still closing to Lyons recovery work is underway but there are long delays that pass junction 7 a slow west on the northbound m one after junctions 10 the Snapple is a breakdown block him on line with queues backed out junction 6 a for the end $25.00 I'll have a full look at the travel at quarter past 6 this is b.b.c. Radio 5 live over at the on the b.b.c. Sound 5 long drive with our foster live say hello welcome to joy the main story this evening history is being made in Northern Ireland as the role college nursings members are striking for the 1st time in the union's 103 year history the action which all the health unions also supporting is of a patient safety and pay almost 4000 outpatient appointments of being cancelled in Round Table talks are being held by the Northern Ireland sector Julian Smith between the main parties here are some people on the picket line in old McGavin I'm Linda Kirk and I'm a speech language they're just I've been working since 1987 point has come where I've never had strike before when I was national You never before. I never felt the a year for the exact same job and that's just not fair. Some of us there from county Londonderry So what about the situation for nurses in other parts of the u.k. Welsh I'm sure. Yes it was interesting and of that there was a survey by the r.c.n. In Scotland done last month and they found that a lot of nurses in Scotland felt that they were being valued that the rates of pay they were getting didn't. Value the development of the role that had happened in recent years but in contrast to that actually pay rates in Scotland a much better than they are in Northern Ireland and also better than they are in England and that is because the Scottish Government decided to end the public sector pay freeze earlier than other parts of the u.k. With a one percent pay increase and the latest round of pay increases a 3 year deal which structures from the start of 2018 to the start of 2021 whereas in England the increase was 6.5 percent in Scotland it was. 9 percent and that means if you're a band 5 star for us starting out this is the entry level salary in Scotland you will get $24670.00 pounds in England you will get 24 $1214.00 pounds so that is in him higher rates in Scotland than in England and certainly more than Northern Ireland now that is not to say that everything in the health service in Scotland is perfect it certainly isn't There are waiting times there are massive hospital projects that have been delayed and one where there are serious concerns that have about children that have died possibly as a result of infected water supplies just one other point to make and that is that in terms of the vacancy rates the number of posts on filled in Scotland again it seems as though Scotland is performing better than other parts of the United Kingdom in Scotland it is only 66 percent and that equates to about $4000.00 posts so summing it up it is not perfect in Scotland but it is probably fair to say that in some respects it is better than other parts of the u.k. James she will thank you and Glasgow Let's head to Cardiff where we Carson's that. It's a bit of a mixed bag here and we'll so on the positive front you've got the bursary for nursing students and there is a piece of legislation called the staffing act it's the 1st and only one of its kind in the u.k. Now that means that health boards on wheels they have a legal duty now just in acute care sense to keep nursing staff in at a certain level and that's well received but the Royal College of Nursing and Wales they want that extended across the whole care section in the n.h.s. In Wales for patient see if they because there is still like everywhere else in the rest of the u.k. And in Northern Ireland a problem with filling vacancies especially in community nursing rules this problem with filling posts means that the any h.s. Here in wheels has to spend more money on agency workers and the vice. Majority of staff will work overtime at least once a week now in terms of pay I don't think there is a nurse in wheels Who wouldn't want a pay rise but they are currently you know in line with colleagues in England who all in all there are there are problems and issues which need to be rectified the n.h.s. Under big pressure here in and wheels but for nurses their concerns are certainly not the same level of those in Northern Ireland thank you reacts really cost in Cardiff that doesn't he's got a picture in England one of the biggest challenges facing the health service is a shortage of staff is being described as a national emergency and the picture within nursing is particularly bleak so in England there are currently more than $40000.00 unfilled nursing posts that's roughly 12 percent of the nursing workforce and that means hospital wards a stretched an n.h.s. Trusts have to rely on less qualified staff or expensive agency nurses so in response to this journey election the Conservatives promised they would add $50000.00 extra nurses to the workforce by 2025 and they do this by training more staff recruiting from abroad but also crucially retaining existing nurses who might be thinking about leaving the profession so this morning the government announced it would fulfill its election promise to reintroduce a maintenance grant the student nurses in England and that was scrapped by the conservative government in 2017 and it would be worth between $5.80 pounds a year in the health secretary for England Matt Hancock is hoping that will encourage students who are about to fill in you cast forms in January to think about a degree in nursing and then there are these plans to persuade around 18 and a half 1000 nurses who might otherwise have left the profession to remain in their jobs through things like promoting flexible working improving training and what's called continuing professional development and also encouraging staff we've left in recent years to return to the n.h.s. All of which n.h.s. England has already been busy doing now everyone agrees and I think that includes Matt Hancock that this is going to be a really tough target to hit but the reality is that given the. Demand for health care is rising in 5 years' time those 50000 nurses are going to be needed more than ever well as we heard that one of the main challenges is recruiting and retaining nursing staff as Dominic said the government has announced today efforts to try and address that by reintroducing n.h.s. Bursaries of up to 8000 pounds to support trainees Now of course there are student nurses training right now who don't have that support and they are still passionate about pursuing nursing as a career path I've been speaking to one of them Rosie Thompson she's a 3rd year student at King's College London and I asked her why she chose a profession I want for the job which to represent my personality and to be caring taking care of people is very much natural to me I've always cared for my granny. My younger sister and I've always been very tight the family has always been a passion of mine and alongside boys. And asked me to feel Aegean pharmacology and that all of it together. Yeah I mean it clearly sounds like you were doing the job that you absolutely want to day I just wonder how how much does the now you when you when you spent time on the ward and in hospital how does how does it compare the reality of it compared to how you thought it would be before you started before I started I just really didn't understand as much about it after starting now I've been on different all areas I can see where there's a lack of trust is in the hospital as well as I mean again I've never really grasped how situation could be until I was they don't like they've made me come in actually there is a lot by lightning just because they don't have enough. Numbers when you talk about the lack of staff because obviously for many of us we only see this from the outside is it because for from what you can tell there isn't the money to employ. Well but just on more qualified nurses out bad to actually fill the job what does it look like from why you are I think is a natural justice generally I think certainly the 1st 3 think goes. Seen a drop and when I discussed nothing with my no nothing family inspired. And also people don't seem very interested like pursuing it as a career if it has to come from someone as a personality but with things like financial I called high. I was I would think you can find it fitting people like I said about the 1st 33 draw . But I think it is a lot of I think there's not enough people coming for you but I don't fight I don't know if it is to do you pay for treatment I'm sure there is some element of that but I was I was at night this is this from what I can have Yeah and that was what I was wondering how it sort of looks from you'll perspective to this as a rosy to ever worry you because obviously you as you said you really want to cad and you want to look after people and if there aren't enough nurses that to do that that must be tricky because at times yes know that you're not being able to do everything you would want to do yeah absolutely that faeries destiny elements that you see patients are receiving the care which they deserve you know we're well on able to divide ourselves to free people to cover the mouth people that are needed and this is really frustrating that she wanted to do ever think you can to get patients Besa to get them to shard to do much for them possible and you call it you call yourself and do you ever say I wonder what about the people the people you've trained with they will talk to the cool guy all progress or of any of them found out what things are like and maybe change them or career in the quiet to my signing at the beginning of the Course have dropped how I say from what I know all think well I have dropped out I think when I saw says the cold that was 300 in my year I think I'll say this close to Virgin all seeing now I think while I have just found the friends the Chinese just have to accept couldn't handle it they couldn't handle being pay by financial issues better suited no income from place or really affected them the job itself was too much for that little they couldn't handle as Stephanie is Crier saying when you go into Lex's initiated numbers of cleaning jobs every 5. Financially I have had issues if you don't feel I know thank you they're still my family are very very lucky to have a family support me but for some people that's not the case and I told my 5 children. By themselves all right and. It's really hard for them and I've seen them pretty sacrifice and have to walk along. Places just really really tricky. Just give me a bit of an insight into what it's like to be a student at the moment she's in her 3rd year studying nursing at King's College London it's $617.00. This is full of blood drives sidelines has been here in the records for the restoration of devolved government in Northern Ireland as thousands of nurses go on strike a 90 year old man has been jailed for life for the murder of 14 year old Jade Moody in east London and the Us House of Representatives is deciding whether to impeach Tony from the off time in the. Very short after Michele's game is the trouble I'm 60 called between junction 980 and park and junction 21 high up like Lady Acton still closing to congested like a junction 16 also affecting the native I am 62 and I'm 60 6 am 60 anticlockwise from Junction 21 hauling water to 20 I have likely a breakdown that looking online closing heading south on the m one after junction 26 of nothing and that's the repellent closing one lane and causing delays northbound on the m one after a junction 10 at least an apple a breakdown blocky congestion goes down to junction 6 and for the m $25.00 the m 25 clockwise after junction 2070 m. 11 because of an accident now how now holding all traffic trying deal with out there along he used to junction 24 parties anticlockwise is very slow junction 11 route junction 911 had there is a broken down lorry talking on line the eastbound I'm $44.00 junction for the m $25.00 and I extend closing tonight with the junction 7 less. In Cardiff the Western Avenue directions the roads on the trains there is an instant in the West Midlands at Berks while which is a seventy's through the area and also a signalling problem at East Croydon which is also affecting all services including the Thames like. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on the b.b.c. Sound 5 Live Drive with. Colin Patterson as a red or blue. Star Wars red carpet tonight. With another star of the film. From Felicity or the Americans Keri Russell is a new member of the Star Wars cast in Star Wars the rise of Skywalker Kerry how did it feel to join Star Wars incredible I mean to be a even a small part in these movies you are part of cinematic history so and that's truly how it feels I mean and also it's kind of come in catch catch of the tail end of this of this trilogy is amazing to tell us what exactly she wears a helmet you don't see much of. She does wear a helmet but that's part of her cool I mean that's. J.j. Abrams who directed it approached me and said I have this idea that you have to wear a helmet would you be cool with that I said definitely I mean the coolest character is where most valuable action figure is and say yeah. He was the most excited member of your family but you got a part in Star Wars my 12 year old son river. I think it's the only thing that I've actually redeemed any street credit for. Actually that is. As you go lunch box with your face on. What we've been talking about how much Star Wars means to people what's your earliest memory of star star was the one of the 1st movies I saw in the cinema. I actually physically went and saw my princess Laya was so huge for me Han Solo I remember the garbage compactor scene do you remember that oh yeah I did you ever do your hair like Princess I did yeah of course I did. So I mean it's just epic and we've seen the fans tonight's their all in the costumes amazing I know it's reached such an incredible group of people worldwide there's something about of it just captured the story of how. He had a head that he had 2 months to make. He's just. You know. It's a sad story. So if you're driving. You see a job. Like you very much for joining us. From the Star Wars episode. Of Skywalker So you interest in the. People at the premiere. With an inflatable Jabba the. Very wide screen difficult to watch the film. And. Yeah I can see the way it works is the people who are interviewing him. Get told that their interview is a. Great interview so hopefully. He's . Very sparkly. But yeah we're going to have to one of the big. Top salute they are right from the starts in 1997 it was December the 27th 1977 the Star Wars opened in the you. Opened here in Leicester Square there was no premium for it and I think because it was Christmas time they didn't manage to get it together and ask. Why they didn't have one it is opened earlier in the year open to the 25th of May in the us and in the u.k. $977.00. And it was. Time to think Anthony Daniels is looking away are you able to come on are you able to come on Leah life. Battery change the camera batteries gone. You know I have a battery changes as well but I'm up in the 1st film my eyes were always going out and it really annoyed. Me with kind of fury. Sort of thing and it was a battery and then eventually shorted out and started cooking me around the back. And I'm life and I'm going to do you mind if I can finish my interview but the stolen your live in Radio 5 Live Dr Sam. I think I was with you the other day at one time. In Leicester Square this is where Star Wars opened in December 97 but it was no premiere then for the u.k. Well there wasn't really a premiere in Los Angeles and that there was no money for things to. Get just a few guys went to see it and they ran out. And here we are today because there are now millions and millions of Star Wars fans around the world it just grew. You know went viral and and here we are. Pointed you realize it was a phenomenal. Phenomenal. Time or Newsweek in a news agency. That's the film I didn't. Really that's. The word for New York trying to get you to do interviews at the time was a dark secret. They wanted people to think Threepio was a real droid so I was left on the sidelines and now here I am tonight starring. In a charger with my goal to tie you are the one we wanted so nice it's been quite a journey as you can read in my book I am c. 3 Po the inside story with a forward by j.j. Abrams and you can talk about how it was to be left on the sidelines whilst carrying mocker Harrison went off and did all that stuff and then you know I stayed with it I did upset 5 it became And now here I am having had an absolute blast on this film I seen it twice it is. Even more exciting to see actually that. It's a different experience actually being in a film watching it when you did together and the John Williams stunning music again he's done a real class act on it because you were the only actor who said noël 9 shelves Yasna strange and I met George Lucas here we are next to square and I met him against my will few blocks from here at 20th Century Fox house and I didn't know I was being polite at him but to be in his films. And then I fell in love with a painting and then I read the script which he'd written and I just really liked cesário and when I was a kid in a massive Star Wars fan I remember little stories of George Lucas planning out 3 trilogy so you know how close in the end those 3 trilogies turned out to be George Lucas fish. First. And then you know as as he moved forward to pass it over to Disney they very much took their own take on it with j.j. Doing that unfortunately j.j. Has come here again to be here at the last and to deliver an absolute you watching prize he will be I think fans audiences will just be very excited very exhausted by the end of it actually and have a really good time and he's on his Thank you very much for joining us a 5 hour drive just so you could buy to find. Even the voice of c.t. Peel. On 5 Live the c.c. Threepio asking you to drive safely. There we go. Colleen give rise to the last moment of absolutely x. Out yourself thank you very much pleasure I am going around yes we will get Daisy Ridley to still tell you where we are yeah so you know you got a lot today calling brilliant stuff thank you Mike's Who'd a thought raising live as well I was worried to be a bit rusty but obviously not know I was wonderful I could listen to him all evening right is drive it is as induced by c 3 little jingle made of the says that 627 now the u.s. House of Representatives is going to vote on whether to impeach President Truong this is big stuff he faces 2 charges brought by the Democrats who say you abused his power by pressurising you crying to investigate his rival Joe Biden before the 2020 election and also that he blocked Congress in the impeachment process now earlier President Trump really lashed out in a letter that he wrote to top Democrat Nancy Pelosi he accused her of declaring in his words open war on American democracy adults Evan Lawrence a senior lecturer in transatlantic politics at the University of Central Lancashire Good evening and I always think when we talk about impeachment process we need to go back to the beginning every single time because it's such a complex matter so what exactly is going on today right so today that the House of Representatives is looking at all of the information and. Data that they have basically about what Trump has done and deciding whether they are going to bring charges against President of n.p. Tritt so they'll be looking to see if there's enough evidence to bring to trial they'll be looking to see kind of what the politics of that is and how they can kind of make a case for whether he actually did something illegal or not and this goes to a vote essentially 0 on whether or not it progresses to charges Yes that's correct what you find is even if the charges are brought you are then and peached now. Then the it goes to the Senate from there and the Senate decides whether you are removed from office or not. The quirky thing about it is that at no point if the house and pages un brings the charges even if the Senate doesn't convict you and remove you you are still classed as a president has been impeached and people in this country will probably one particularly when you look at the numbers in the way that things work Hiya why they are likely to actually win this vote the Democrats want them on enough Republicans to protect President Trump from being impeached. It's a it's a slightly different system in the us where we have. The branches of government the executive branch the judiciary and the. Like the legislative branch the judicial the legislative branch and the executive branch are separate. Where the president is the head of the executive branch and the Congress is the legislative branch here we have to we have the. The prime minister is part of the legislative branch and part of what we would consider the Congress so you don't have that separation so what you find in the states is that it's possible to have a president of one party and a House of Representatives controlled by a different party and as we were saying this is this is big stuff president would only be the so u.s. President to be impeached doesn't have to happen often no it doesn't you know really have to do quite a bit to us get to the point of being impeached and certainly there's a lot of kind of political wrangling involved in it and there is some element of you know politics if you will involved in whether the you are in peached or not and how that's done it will. And it's done as well because you're seeing this these kind of and Pietschmann proceedings happening in the election year which I'll place part of the you know I guess the atmosphere of what's great odds so that we are kind of looking at the Democrats who are using this kind of as a part of the election year campaign and as a final briefs or could this be the the end of of his time as president well I think it's very unlikely that you will see him removed from office because the Senate is the one that holds the trial as to whether you're removed from office and actually the Republicans have quite a large majority and the Senate and you need 2 thirds of the Senate in order to remove the president. It will be interesting to see when it how it goes a lot of a lot of drama in the White House at the lower end so yeah maybe what happens next is a few hours time now isn't it thank you for joining us senior lecturer transatlantic politics at the University of Central Lancashire 630. On digital b.b.c. Sound. B.b.c. Radio 5 Live still eyes on Dr nurses taking unprecedented strike action in Northern Ireland say politicians must work together to resolve the dispute about staffing levels and pay health authorities have been it on able to break the deadlock partly because there are no ministers in places storeman to make decisions the families of 4 men who died in the Hyde Park bombing in 1902 say they feel justice has been done earlier a High Court judge ruled that the convicted on all remember John Downey took part in the attack we will hear from the brother of one of those who died very shortly a teenager has been jailed for at least 21 years for the murder of 14 year old Jayden moody Are you much Dylan who's 19 was found guilty of the gang killing in east London on the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberrys become the 1st m.p. To officially enter the race to become the next label. Secure Starmer effect Cooper Lisa Nandy and Clive Lewis of all said that they're considering standing up in Westminster tomorrow for Dr it's the Queen's speech focused very much on the government and their intentions but of course we will keep an eye on the Labor Party and see if anyone puts their names forward and we'll get a chance to speak to them hopefully tomorrow right the teams are back out in Doha they are Tony yes let's starts in Qatar at the Club World Cup where Liverpool a play in Monterrey and Juliet fountain is in Doha yes then you can collapse that this would be a test and it's certainly proving to be it's still Monterrey one that Liverpool won a little while taking the lead through not be Kate's Monterrey soon equalising on the rebound after Alison's and Michelle say to bring this low level closeness in that 1st half after that was search a smell the political will to get in the back in front for the solace class that he would see were denied by the the Monterrey keeper much changed lineup for this one without Virgil van Dyke g.c.l. Ness a little ball girl though hearts had managed to get most solace tops that was a really cute moment and a real highlight for her but little having the majority of play it's still Opal won Monterrey won thank you Juliet I can confirm Salah is wearing a shirt so he's clearly managed to put another one on in the dressing room that much is live on b.b.c. 2 Celtic can move 5 points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership if they win at struggling hearts later when he Forsyth at Tynecastle Yes this is a meeting of the upper and lower reaches of the Scottish Premiership table as you see Celtic seeking to push a 5 point lead over Rangers who come to Edinburgh to meet heads on trade in aid as we move into the crucial festive shed your hearts are going to mark make their 2nd appearance underdone your stand on his ring get off to a losing start with a home to Pete on Saturday to bottom clubs and Johnson meeting standards to say that he hadn't realised how demoralized his players were. Thank you Roddy the League Cup quarter finals though the focus on 5 Live Sports Tonight is how does Manchester City head to Oxford United sufferable correspondent John Murray is that we're here for a Cup quarter final but the 1st point of interest will be to see if Pep Guardiola as assistant editor will be stepping off the team coach are not all whether in fact he's continued down the m $42.00 in Jew coast take the job as the new manager of Arsenal with or without him Manchester City will continue their defense of this trophy that they've won for the past 2 seasons that maybe a couple of younger faces but doubtless it should be a strong enough team to reach the semifinals again although League One opponents Oxford lost on Saturday over 90 minutes for the 1st time in 1000 matches and the strengthening winds and rain are swirling around what will be a sold out Kasam stadium from Oxford to Manchester. United at the visitors to Old Trafford as to his Qana McNamara Yeah this could be an important competition for all I got a soldier he's too immediate predecessors Majestie got a job both of them trophies soldiery these program notes recalls the competition in 2006 when Wayne Rooney and Christiana Renaldo won this piece of silverware the 1st trophy that they had won in their careers he hopes it can be a similar springboard now for the current crop of players at this club for Cole gesture Well it's a huge night it's the 1st time they've ever come to Old Trafford to play Majesty united and they come here with a certain amount of confidence to Colchester of already claimed 2 Premier League scalps on their way to this quarter final they've beaten Crystal Palace and Tottenham Duncan service and takes charge of adults and again as they face Leicester in the other tie elsewhere Arsenal midfielder message is being removed from China's vision of the pro-evolution soccer 2020 video game from his criticism of China's treatment of weekend Muslims and James Arness and written England's attack taking a wicket is a true that too it's a woman match against a Cricket South Africa 11. Brought in Jack Leach were all unavailable to bowl because of illness that's the latest from a.b.c. Sports this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound small speaker. Thank you Dallas who were about to go back to calling Patterson at the Star Wars premiere but we were told he's tied up with Chewbacca which is a sequel none of us want to say so give him a bit of breathing space on that Michel say with a charming uses that the m 25 clockwise between junction 27 the m. 11 and junction 28 for the 812 that was an accident which has now been moved but it left them a long delays back to junction 24 a process by the end for a span before junction for before the m 25 and I stood national closing 2 lanes with some long piece on the m one northbound a judge intended Snapple a breakdown blocking on line congestion goes down to junction 6 a for the m $25.00 a full look at the travel in about 10 minutes time this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on the b.b.c. Sounds a 5 line drive with an hour fast say more than $15000.00 nurses have gone on strike in northern Ireland in a dispute about pay patient safety about $2.00 thirds of members of the Royal College of Nursing which is taking strike action for the 1st time in its 103 year history they're unhappy about being paid less than colleagues elsewhere in the u.k. Will Unite union official Sean Smith's been supporting them on the picket line his daughter died after being diagnosed with stage 2 Hodgkins lymphoma and he says it's because of nurses like Adele who cared for him you're in a final days that he offered his support he spoke to our Northern Island health correspondent Mary Louise Connelly our daughter in law died here the study hall from the top of the chain from complications of a stem cell transplant and the current support in America was a current support they showed me and my family I will never be able to fact them. Was forced treated and then meant we had 1st hand experience of the nurses stopped and said James this needs the nurses nurses and they didn't care and Belfast we explained for 5 months we lived here in the nurses nurses claim cook. Way to every Tasco as possible and the work they do is on believable close were they to him or unbelievable became public we had to go in the hall for the gold as the name of before she died for their advice and their comfort we would not hold out so we'll never be able to thank them for that we didn't last them too much precious as ever was because the fantastic nurses stuff and they excel as we have here it was told with our short notice she had multiple organ failure and she is most likely going to die that night with his theories for her to be moderate hotel went and got a camera and took the baton for the graphs as well as pride the notion for she became our official wedding photographer and without it we wouldn't have them memorise it important for you to stand alongside it alland our colleagues because of witnessed what their colleagues get and then they pay they get the conditions they work and the stuff and novels compared the arch as chalk and cheese we are the pure country cause and to the u.k. And Scotland and Wales especially the young adults with cancer what's your message to the politicians that storm and guys is not rocket science people nor not 13 things they want to be true they would like the one with respect and dignity and we want what we're tattletale a truly functional operational health person who still is what is meant that if a loss of course cost health care you know when you think of your daughter emerge and you picture her in your mind and you consider what's going on up at Stormont How does that make you feel at the moment I could say angry bus not anger a straw striation if you look at the facilities up there for young people they were hot for him or died himself in the 1000 at least a horrible Grey Room at a horrible environment the facilities are poor our horses need major investment our software lives to support from our politicians service our support it's our health workers and guys we know you help your political problems they can be addressed but you've got to focus now on the issue. Mother the people health care is a major issue these guys the work they do they're certainly on their path they need the proper wages for the job they don't care for money well that there. Was after her work she wasn't paid for that wasn't part of a duties but my message to the friends we are family. We cut everything class from here to there to say thank you. Sean Smith that talking to. Know their own health correspondent Mary Louise Kelly it is $641.00 let's go back to the premiere of Star Wars the rise of Skywalker and to time a correspondent called in Patterson it is Larry if you managed to extract yourself from g. Back is how it looks and I explained what was going to. Be times sometimes other shows in 5 Live come in with requests and late nights say it's had one request they have beat boxers coming on the show and they wanted Chewbacca to set the beat boxers the challenge of picking a random subject for them to beat box that's why I had to get a package today so if you listen to say or approach so you'll hear the task that has set for them. Station is thoroughly random Well it's not just because a lot of the big names have been shifting 3 we had you with j.j. Abrams and John by a guy on c 3 pm I think we can officially classes from the show now. As a daisy Ridley has gone by she of course plays Ray who's the female heroine leader of the show the film this film fairy much about finding out about her parentage and tying up old Elise signs that were created by the last when I saw Daisy Ridley arrive I had to shout to get our moment Daisy Ridley. Your final Star Wars red carpets you sum up your emotions I love your excitable voice Have you seen it yes I have you something did you done so many of your emotions. It feels really good to be have my family around here someone I haven't seen them for 3 and a half weeks. So that's exciting anyway those are the good. I want fans are going to love about this film is that the gangs are all back together. Where as John and Oscar say with the legitimate. Now and of course you can. Always carry Fisher in the pm explain how that happens how emotional I was it was quite Michel and I think you can say I see you've seen and you can see in the scenes it was you know it wasn't hard to feel very moved and it was very strange but why and it is really amazing. And you know it's a slight suspension of disbelief but I think it's amazing that she's able to be in it and that she gets a proper send off as you like and when you look back across the 3 films that you've done one of the real highlights for you meeting everyone in John. 'd just the time that you spend day after day after day with people and to love everyone and to get on as well and it's so exciting to go into work every day that we get paid to run around on like hit someone with a stick that lights it's all right and was intrigued to hear that while you're making the film you didn't Open University degree Well I do know module of an Open University degree which is a 6 the Ba degree right I did that ring up so high and it was so highly stressful I've not gone back yet but I have 16 years to complete the subject it was well that was social science but I'm basically hoping someone gives me you know literary. You know the glory without any of the out there is he really is in the market for an honorary degree plays to any particular university. Writes a bridge Yeah you know all the pretty like standard runs the title you're looking for. Something must start of something yeah yeah yeah I think about it because I really like you very very. I mean the thing is you probably get one as well I'm sure so I'm sure somebody listening will be rolling up a little scroll and sending around the board as we speak I was listening to 5 Live last week Darren Fletcher got one today the football commentator and legal owner a degree from Trent University's life was already under way Dick ways Fletcher's gone before Daisy Ridley He said Laura over well if anybody's listening we're always in the market for an honorary degree. Right Scully and you just about done and I want you all right yeah and many many ways are. Always a pleasure no we can't go on we did not I know you've been sterling work as always thank you Colin pleasure taken by calling I say you were red carpet like nobody else was an absolute pro because the thing is I was those things that I mean you see them on the soap choreographed and even a list of people and everybody's kind of elbowing and people are trying to make guests off you and it's all really stressful and Colin just makes it sound like walking the Paul I think is fairly safe but in a film. As you know I don't I don't I don't know if it's right so I don't think it's an honor to break it either always very subtly but it would have brought us a little nothing Yeah all right then well good as any 50 minutes or 40 minutes ago now 646 this is full of blood drives for Northern Ireland politicians to work together as thousands of nurses strike of a pan staffing the high court says a convicted Ira member was an active participant in the High Park bombing in 1902 a man's been jailed for at least 21 years for the murder of a 14 year old Jason Jade a movie in East London shows here with the travel news yeah there are lots of instance still going on the worst of them are these the m 60 clockwise between junction 980 and park and junction 20 high up like like the accident still blocking 2 lanes congestion goes bad junction 60 to Pendleton and also on the m 66 southbound The m 60 anticlockwise there's a breakdown between junctions 20. In Holland Morton $21.00 hired lightly closing 2 lines and causing queues the northbound and want to junction totally Snapple a breakdown blocking on lanky is down to the m $25.00 the m $25.00 anticlockwise that was a broken down lorry off the junction 10 that was the interchange is now been moved on those not familiar but it still congested Junction 12 to the m 3 clockwise between junction 27 they have 11 and 28 the middle of the accident but there are long queues but past junction 26 the eastbound and 44 junction full peak to the m 25 in Acton closing 2 lanes with long delays that in Cardiff the a 48 Western Avenue is still plots in fact directions and in the road I don't the trains the biggest problem is this signalling issue at East Croydon the lines have reopened but there are still major problems still going on in fact the saying If you can't travel virus and also avoid Victoria and London Bridge stations this effects of in times like and express if you check before you travel Michelle take 55 travel. Money. Anyone else. Take Crystal Palace to go see 3 pm. Premier League Sunday. Shows they spoke against Chelsea from 4th say hey this is your station and. I. Thought I would say go in the Cup semi final turn of pull the Monterey lipo just have a go to Salonica it's one want to live polo all over. Just the sense that one broken it could count against the will keep our eye on that for you now many of us many people call back to listen or watch recordings of themselves but when you the star of some of the year's biggest films that can get a little bit difficult and awkward Adam Driver walked out of a radio interview when they played a snippet of him singing in the Netflix drama marriage to. Henri why do so many of us hate the sound of our own voice Silca Portman is professor of psychology at the University of Essex can tell us more so hello n.l. I suppose I cringed when I was a kid now I used to tape record things and you'd hear your own voice and it just sounded strange and nowadays there are so many recording devices lots of people will have heard their own voice playback artificially why why do we not like it. Basically we don't like it because we hear it differently when when we speak so when we speak sound travels through the air and into our ears and that basically the way that everyone else hears us but in addition internally we also hear ourselves because the vibrations that are produced in our vocal tract kind of are shaped by the bones of our skull and that that that shaping enhances lower frequencies so basically we hear ourselves usually talking a lower tone of voice then when other people do and now imagine hearing something that doesn't match your expectations it's just something that makes you cringe right so we don't necessarily sound worse we just sound different Yeah exactly we just sound different and I think the problem is that the majority of us are not used to hearing our own voice and so so there is a there's a constant mismatch and voice has a lot to do with our identity how we see ourselves how we want to be represented. And this mismatch is just something that we don't necessarily like yeah it's interesting in radio there's often a you know a trainee mechanism where they say well just go and listen back to that interview listen back to what happened and I find that very difficult for you if you're in the movies if you're out in drive or you would think you would at least you know even if the premier you'd see your own performance. I agree I think this is probably a bit unusual because there is research that would suggest that the more often you hear yourself from an external source the more used you get to that and the more acceptable I guess the performance is to you. But apparently that doesn't apply to him do we make. Individual assessors because in my head so Christ you know very sophisticated are some very composed are some very my actually my accent is neutral but then when I hear myself I'm very nasal ignore the. And yeah I think I mean there's something about how we want to project ourselves to the world and again that may not necessarily be the way that we speak English is my 1st language and I always when I hear myself speaking in English I hear this voice which just obviously doesn't really match to what I think I am. That's a normal process and there's very little I think that we can that we can do about this yeah. Well look it's been a pleasure talking to you know so much Mickey Mouse. I encourage you to go on i Player and listen to this back thank you very much it's been a pleasure Silca holding that thank you Professor of Psychology at University of Essex I always think it's where we we're in a profession where you do he self Yeah various interviews but if you I don't know if you work in the supermarket and you record a voice for the tunnel How does that feel when he when he self-conscious I mean the biggies it is that we get to a point where I don't think you have a sip like the way that you sound but you get used to it it doesn't come as that horrible shock that you know the old days when you used to leave a message on somebody's censored machine coverage or sound like right it's 8 minutes to 7 Dr who talk about Christmas Rouse earlier on just got in touch to talk about gammon hello just how I could even come in very well just to meet Claire who's been looking after the program today who's leading. Jasper Hyde I haven't heard her happy Christmas to you today so you just but you have a gammon story you you were talking about your how your family Ham relates Tom's story not quite gown and more of a delay is sort of pokey products of yours 1st class perky products soda and ate this was the only thing I wanted to say was that you know I come from a big Irish family things are always a point to spill over into some sort of family dispute Christmas Day 19 major you know there's no long term fallings I thought last year or a she was a ham so my dad. And he does the shop and awake before and then he does the 2nd shop 3 days before and then he does the final shop and then on Christmas Eve Oh we got enough wheaten bread blah blah blah and my sister was due to be cook and she flew over from London to do the cooking and he emerged polices punch absolutely pleased as punch from the garbage on the last because this thing would not fit in the fridge this was all in the garbage the size of your head by my mom's although it's not exactly massive So we were looking at this think in math and my sister she's quite a calculated woman in that way and she went none of this is going to fit and she starts to think the potatoes are going to go at the same time as my turkey and the on the carts in the parsnips and she's figured out her church time and she's figured out you set the table time and she's figured out she's got 10 people to feed which feels like the 5 thoughts into Kate's and enjoy the day herself at some point. On effect and he was what watching I mean it's not going to affect like he couldn't compete. He couldn't compete Hajji on earth this wasn't going to all come together for him and to be fair to you like she's got more patience than me and she started to write she gets her pen and paper she starts to rework her mom's going to make the how he's going to make the how much she's a good sport she doesn't want to ring Christmas I would just throw in a how might the when I'm so studio all stuffy or whatever you know there's been a fit here defeat everyone an ardent and long story short the whole kerfuffle I think dinners delayed by maybe 1000 minutes you know people are thinking we're going to miss the soaps and Kim white hands get carved and she goes dad's to want to. Own Oh no I'm fine for ham pardon Now I will be having the ham No I'm not with it what do you mean you're not going to have I've sleeved over this cocoa she gets I arithmetic Have you seen my math Have you seen my math she's not coming to Christmas this year she's going she's saying Oh she's boycotting your family Christmas and sent me a warning on what about saying clerical and on Christmas day find the way of the how they start stoning in her ears from last Christmas spirit of home for days says Does she know that you are going to tell a story on national radio tonight as you probably help my daddy's listen it feels like a fitting tribute to the honesty repression of him again. This is like Graham Norton's read. It isn't it right stay there you know going anywhere yet just. Go Let's have it so yours yours was a gallon rather than a ham it was again as a whole shoot joint Oh nice it was my 1st Christmas with my now wife so we want to make everything absolutely everything from local butcher because he brought a bacon blanket go all a pie and the whole shoot gammoned so cooked everything nicely stuffed the turkey the Christmas the presents all the Christmas table. Ok veggies of course and then the big Iraq this gammon I put it down. And the floor I didn't realize you had to cook Damn and I thought Damn I'm the same as I am I thought it came cooked but it did not look a bit kind a slimy. Big greasy Yeah I had no idea I thought Gammon was gammon gammon. But was still married and he. Wanted it what did the reaction I mean when he one fails the rule common you know would good with the family polite or did they did they still look at you in horror I think polite I think alike ever so sent me horror from southeast my. Dad already had a few pairs say he was Ok. And yes I'm still being mines every Christmas but now the horsey government cooked. I did similar once made a meal with stuffed peppers there I didn't so I just so just roll peppers with rice in the middle of the set in a salad where it's yeah it's a it's a nice just from with you it's an absolute easy mistake to pull back and I generally. Have a deity can in just before the end all sense oh yeah every year the last 8 years but it's been absolutely perfect this time starting to close up and I mean must score the skin Yeah I don't know that I do that level of detail for a selection of people who haven't eaten for the last few hours is. Hungry now Jasper Good luck with the gammon Ok Rachel thank you to get in touch Merry Christmas this year. I. Didn't get a chance to ask him if he. Did the reason we're talking about this because of the cold small spots for small speakers this Christmas if you form if you're in the middle of a family or are you content to small speaker and say sort this out and then they'll ask they'll give you a diversional ask a question well they'll play some well music to calm the family dumb ass while we're talking about Christmas rap did you see what George said on the 10. It says I love the show I'm going to use the a what yes oh yes and it's well you see 6 good enough to send a text so I mostly Most quite like because I'm going to use the words all right because the programs in the funny she says if Alexa days to intervene in all mandatory family Christmas all commit she'll find itself in the lower Yes but sometimes it's good to get things aired once a year it's not really about how sometimes as yet Well yes I was going to say I sometimes just been holding on. And it's just a combination of everybody's around you know couple of drinks too much to eat you know something to just give only bowl the watch a football it's all going to kick off already torn gym leg which was in my case I got gym lichens from my fiance that went on to lead Yeah I was go to the gym I know I made you stay class because because you're leaving you've been here for 3 and a half years you put it with me and him which most people don't manage that long the anecdote possibly this article will go on where can we hear you in future b.b.c. Radio will start marvelous for those looking to cheat in for the local highlights of Northern Ireland yeah I don't know any time you like but not between 4 and 7. And we better be shopping because I've offered to buy a pint of Guinness before you go right by good luck thank you and I say even if you try for life we will see you tomorrow I'll be in Westminster. And now it's time for far bloodsport is I'm a Saunders good luck to everybody from sports as well coming up tonight we've got the 3 remaining League Cup quarter finals taking place on 5 Live and sports action we call coming straight league ones oxygene I said against Manchester City that one kicks off at 745 and the lowest ranked side conscious United are up against Manchester United at Old Trafford at Leicester at Everton for an old Premier League fixture plus to sell tickets at the top of the Scottish Premiership. When you. Anyone in this b.b.c. Radio. Something It's 7 o'clock I'm m s so in this culture against Manchester United is also live on sports extra this evening if you wanted to watch Liverpool playing the semifinal of the club wild copy can do so on b.b.c. 2 right now. This is b.b.c. 5. That is also come after the news on 5 Live with Nick had failed a good evening Donald Trump is facing an impeachment vote in the next few hours the president's described the Democrat led process as a sham if the vote has passed Mr Trump will go on trial for a piece of power in the sun this which could lead him to being removed from office the Republican Doug Collins says Democrats have been determined to bring down the president we are here today to enter into a debate the should surprise no. This is not been a surprising new start even something that we would have not thought about from the very moment that the majority party in this house won the inevitability that we would be here today it was only a matter of what date they would schedule nothing else the Northern Ireland circuitry is expected to tell political leaders at Stormont they need to sort out the country's health crisis as an immediate priority more than $5000.00 nurses are on strike today in a row of a pagan safety the collapse of power sharing has been blamed for the disputes escalating the High Court has ruled that a convicted Ira member was involved in the Hyde Park bombing which killed 4 British soldiers civil action was brought against John Downey over the attack in 1902 it means the damages claim can now be made the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry is the 1st Labor m.p. To officially announce she's standing for the party leadership writing in The Guardian she promised to take on Boris Johnson over the next 5 years and the boss of bet 365 was given pay and benefits worth 323000000 pounds in the last financial year it means Denise coats continues to be the highest earning exec in the u.k. Gambler's placed more than 64000000000 pounds in bets with the company his 5 money's done he said you do get people coming forward and saying you know this is an obscene amount of money to be made when people are suffering because of problem gambling However of course when we're talking about the amount of tax that she's paying in the amount of jobs that she is creating and she is based in Stoke and employees more than $3000.00 people instead. That's a form of love money. This is for as long as Paul. Says 3 Cup quarter finals to bring you on 5 Live Sports nights and we starts with league ones against the reigning League and Premier League champions this is because the stadium on a stormy night where all eyes were on the bunch of the city team coach has become a step so cut gladiolas assistant is not going to just yet but now attention can focus on the Cooke charge this is called out Old Trafford were huge noise for the 1st time they've ever come to the stadium to play about just you know it is how they come here with confidence having played 2 Premier League scalps already having beaten Crystal Palace. Is a good Everton take on Leicester City could be Duncan Ferguson's last I'm in charge with Carlo Ancelotti heavily tipped to take over as well lest I haven't made a semi final since 2000 when they wanted the favorites but Big Dunc has had 2 good results and he says he wants to make this price like a bat and I could be a swan song plus he can sell seek extend their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership 5 life final score on the b.b.c. Sports website and I plan from being force this is my blog school. Good evening to you welcome to 5 live sports with me Emma cylinders will be with him at the stadium in just a moment to build up to tonight's League Cup matches but 1st before we go across the sky to Aston Villa last night that that place in the final 4 of the without 5 no victory I. Live a poll we'll be looking at that in just a 2nd it was a 2nd string teams or forget that was in that much as they call a string of plays. Mexican side. Monterrey in the semifinal of the Club World Cup Now my game is one all at the moment is about 50 minutes of normal time to go and don't forget you can watch that game live on b.b.c. 2 but now our country is saving does come from the Kasam stadium. 8 in League One face the.