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Radio Cumbria the headlines are waking up to this morning at thousands of women in Cumbria who claim to be deprived of tens of thousands of pounds state pension they're hoping a court judgment will result in compensation and peace respect bade the government's new brakes a day later today and Scotland is on its way to becoming the 1st country in the u.k. To make it a criminal offense for people to smack their children weatherwise dry and sunny but a chilly morning it'll be clouding over a little bit later this afternoon with some patchy rain by this evening and a high of 12 degrees b.b.c. Radio Cumbria proud to be part of the b.b.c. World on fire continues on b.b.c. One it's only been 6 months or so much has changed you. 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That's Jack's ever Eti and greatest mistake Mike Ahlers got breakfast this morning from 630 today what my getting up to look at that landmark court case relating to the state of pension age that could be about to change the lives of millions of women across the country including here in Cumbria and more on the impact the Vikings had in our county and today's installment of their relationship with the region Carla Robinson today from 9 Karen asking if all this talk about carbon footprint is making you feel quite guilty about traveling by plane and discussing so-called flight shame this morning was flight shame find out more with Caroline this morning from 9 o'clock 20 past 6 is the time that means lines are closed for us strange but true Have we got a right answer let's have a look shall we genetically modified food says Allen from Berkeley are we talking that in one state in America you're not allowed to grow g.m. Foods. Now. Not what we're looking for I'm afraid. Thought in field next to where we're going that gray morning to you Graham are we talking tomatoes is it illegal to grow tomatoes in this particular American state. You know it's not. It's not the mountains tomato's goes on most of Ryan says and that means nobody is give me a ride on so yet so it rolls over today 7 tomorrow. By Well I don't know I really don't that's Prince the most beautiful girl in the world I want to sort out you travel nice tree now and. Posting throughout my Excel or a breakfast here on b.b.c. Radio Cumbria from the papers this morning though there is a story in. In the papers about a lady who we're like stories about people who collect things and list lady think she's got a world record she's got 27000 thimbles 27000 from what where does she put them I should call Gladys and she began a huge collection with a by during a day trip to Newcastle and a line in 1980 action of tight civil servants now aged 2 would you say seeing a new thing believe thrilling the current world record for having these items 8003 by a Canadian she's got maybe 27000 and she's broken the record there don't you there's also a story in the papers today that apparently is if you have early career failures they set you up for greater success in later life nor can you back. And you come up smelling of roses and a bit stronger in the in the making of. Believe now. Right now his. Soul. Soul. Music. Just like all of you. Radio. Great deal happening which is good news. For the Agama bypassed the Sellafield. Also we've got. 596 with. A 596. Just Brook Street there gas main work in temperatures like in operation anything else you got for me the trouble I numbers 034-530-5393 extension 9 bring you more in half an hour. By a good morning Thursday morning with your local this is my celebrate for several baby say right here Cumbria on the program for you this morning millions of women including many in Cumbria are Whiting for a cultural thing today that could cite the government on the family to light that pension and cost them thousands of pounds We've got more on that for you in a moment how well Europe react to Boris Johnson's new breaks a deal we'll have a live from our reporter in Brussels and some good news. That's recreating Michael facia that world be a horrific number really while Barack at that said didn't want to be the interesting of the next few hours of sun. Mill and dissing to long sound I cross the county across the. B.b.c. Maybe I can be and. I think you have got your forecast in a couple of minutes time if I should say after had a high right of the high court's going to rule this morning a whether a rise in the state pension age for women born in the 1950 s. Amounted to discrimination campaigners say almost 4000000 women were not given enough notice of their retirement age increase to 65 or 66 Chrissy Abbott said she's had to depend on food banks and family handouts because she realised she'd no longer be receiving has state pension at the age of 60 we could have had the hated non You could have had whole foods you could have had a shower a bath a simple thing like having the kettle on and they can a whole train it weighed by such a difference could pay to bios it makes me angry it makes me very emotional m P's are expected to debate the government's new deal today under the proposals Northern Ireland would remain in the e.u. Single market for goods but along with the rest of the u.k. It would. Leave the Customs Union and that would result in new checks Scotland on its way to becoming the 1st country in the u.k. To make it a criminal offense for people to smack children parents and carers a county allowed to use reasonable physical force to discipline their children but the Scottish government's backing moves to give children the same protection from assaults as adults a guest house owner in Paris who refused to let someone with a guide dog stay there says she's now changed her policy the owner of the Ashley house b m b says she had no pets policy and she wasn't aware that the law allows an exception for Guide Dogs plans for 27 homes in cock a mouth of been approved in April the proposals for low road were refused by a legal council because of concerns it would spoil the area around the Fitz but the plans have now been approved after the developer said it will move houses back by 10 metres and a vision for the future of Kendal will be drawn up following a series of public events this week being organized by the candle futures organization it brings together representatives from businesses and public organizations and is inviting people to have their say during several sessions at the Shakespeare center which is off Highgate from today to Saturday b.b.c. Radio Cumbria news. The easy way excellent real weather. 17 minutes past 7 is one will see the sun the Smalling 17 minutes to 7 is when it will set the saving the next high tide like from the south to name for you 21 minutes to forest so with 8.8 metres there for Mary port 27 minutes past 38.008 point one it working turn 24 minutes past 3 when it picks up working to the details you need for White Haven 14 minutes past 3 a 7.79 metres for Barrow non-science 21 minutes past 3 at Barrow and 24 minutes to 44 onside right here's your weather now with the forecast for today sort of morning a very chilly start the day today perhaps a little bit of patchy Mr Fog but that will soon clear a dry and bright morning but cloud building into the afternoon to strengthen. Se the wind and some patchy rain arriving from the east by the evening highs of about 12 or 13 Celsius today so that rain will continue overnight tonight heavy at times the winds will gradually ease and it will be a mild and the one just gone lows of 7 or 8 Celsius so after a cloudy and damp start to the day tomorrow with some early patchy rain it will become mostly dry and bright into the afternoon some spells of sunshine will develop with the north easterly wind highs about 14 or 15 degrees and your coastal waters forecast for today when variable 3 or less becoming Southeast 5 to 7 occasionally Gale 8 later visibility good be moderate or poor later weather rain later the states me the slight becoming moderate or rough and your fellows forecast for today temps at 3000 feet 4 to $5.00 Celsius when se it 2025 miles per hour increasing as the day progresses with gusts to 40 miles per hour clouds this morning will be broken above the peaks more extensive cloud is expected this afternoon though with cloud base is lowering to around 2000 to 3000 feet visibility mostly good throughout and your freezing level up for today just above the top. In the seam am. I 25 and 7 1st the morning morning good morning Tina Smith became the 1st British athletes who won a senior world sprint title to win the women's 200 metres final the World Championships in Dar last night setting a new national record of 21.88 seconds Meanwhile Cumbria Nick Melo could only manage a 1st row best of 75.31 in the final of the men's hammer as his involvement and it at the halfway stage however reason lumination wasn't without controversy that's after his 2nd throw which would have been enough to have seen him win the silver medal was ruled out as a foul despite inconclusive t.v. Evidence of the sport leaving the circle also at the championships Great Britain. Catarina Johnson Thompson leads the hap tattle in after the 1st day having produced personal bests in a 100 make his hurdles and the shot George Ford will start at flyhalf with Captain Owen Farrell at inside center as England looked to make it 3 Rugby World Cup wins out of 3 against Argentina on Saturday and the daily journeyman Anthony Watson a picked in the back 3 Ben Young starts at scrum half John Mara starts in the front row alongside Jamie George and Kyle Singler Cumbrian Mark Wilson isn't named in the 23 today in Pillay Island face Russia while 1st up is Georgia or against Fiji in pool day in the Champions League last night Liverpool beat red bold Salzburg having let a 3 male lead slip at Anfield Chelsea would see one is that little Tommy Agra ham and William with the goals and in the Europa League tonight Manchester United face a set Alkmaar arsenal how standard Celtic are at home to cliche Rangers travel to young boys and wolves are white Tass and in cricket Cumbrian all round the bend studs has been voted Professional Cricketers Association player of the year Scotty Somerset batsman Tom Banse and was voted the Young Player of the Sufi Ecclestone was named as the women's player of the summer finally for race meetings today to go Warrick Lingfield champs at City and Wolverhampton. Barkley and crazy on your local b.b.c. Radio Cumbria 20 the 7 got the babies ready for in a few months time. For people of a certain age over oh it's the baby Jesus version of that steps hit isn't there no other way around you know the song I'm talking about a song for you in just a moment 1st though a court ruling due today in the case of the so-called waspy women and their campaign opposing changes to the state pension age will be announced there are nearly 4000000 women born in the fifty's and sixty's who say they were unfairly treated by having to wait up to an extra 6 years for their pension after changes to bring women's retirement age into line with men's today a court's going to decide whether they have been unfairly treated one of the women hoping for action is Katherine Williams from Barrow she stopped working as a nurse in 2015 believing she would get her state pension at 68 speaking to b.b.c. Radio back in June she said the changes had left huge gaps in her finances the last 5 and a half years would have been exceeding pension system so it's about 40000 pounds of loss it meant I had to work longer and it didn't work and now that I was 62 I didn't find out until I was 57 that I was going to be retiring at 60 far that Hannity and then and 2007 as you say it was in Christmas of 18 months so when we found out at $57.00 it was going to be 60 far as Arctic set today I plan to work a little bit long. And then within days and weeks of giving and so Pattaya and sort of slowing down of the it was put on 18 months and then that was you know under the 70s to wait. For an Williams from Barrow speaking to was in the summer now coming up just after 7 o'clock this morning we're going to have a word with a financial expert Steve Balmer is going to join us about this court ruling and what difference at all might to Cumbrian women who were affected by the change if this is something which is a political to you. In my view Joakim whatever it is be listening just stuff to 7 o'clock this morning here on b.b.c. Radio Cumbria. Larry King Sunday afternoons from 2. That was Count basi greeting young lovers of all ages the numbers are from the King and on your local t.v. See Radio Cumbria miss your favorite show listen again the sounds and shamanic Strake feel. Harry's having his head. 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Radio Cumbria this is might sell a breakfast on the way for you after an update on the knees with a cold the solution is to this morning that could change the lives of Cumbrian women whose pensions would delight by the government also we'll hear from our reporter in Brussels where the e.u. Is considering the lightest breaks it down from the prime minister and people in Kendall of being asked for their views on the. Of the town what's great about any kind on the flip side of all banned books if you live in Campbell do you think should be try. To Mount St John's infamous Costa County cross that is your local police state maybe in Cumbria. Right let's get the very latest local national and international news at exactly 7 o'clock with the details morning how the white Roger good morning thousands of women in Cumbria who claim to have been deprived of tens of thousands of pounds of state pension are hoping a court judgement will result in compensation the women who were born in the 1950 s. And sixty's say they were penalized by moves to bring the pension age for women in line with that for men b.b.c. Radio Cumbria Neil Smith reports the government decided to move the women's retirement age from 60 to 65 to bring it in line with men and then more recently the age for both sexes has been lifted because of austerity but the group waspy women against state pension and equality wants the rules overturned for women born in the 1950 s. Saying they were properly warned and didn't have time to make alternative arrangements with some taking a retirement only to find out they had to wait 6 years or more to get their state pension they'll be more on this after the news the government's expected to set out its latest bricks that proposals in Parliament today while e.u. Leaders also consider their response Boris Johnson's plans would see northern island state in the European single market for goods but leave the Customs Union meaning that new checks would have to be introduced while a strong one to somebody would then be required to approve these new arrangements with a vote every 4 years the minister in charge of no deal planning Michael Gove's says he believes the plan will get through the Commons Scotland on its way to becoming the 1st country in the u.k. To make it a criminal offense for people to smack their children parents and carers accompany allowed to use reasonable physical force to discipline their children but the Scottish government's backing moves to. Have children the same protection from assaults as adults the government's taking the unusual step of preventing the export of some medicines which are in short supply they include hormone replacement therapies and adrenalin pens for people who have severe allergic reactions people from Cumbria who lost their jobs because of the collapse of Thomas Cook are being invited to a jobs there today it's a Manchester Airport it's being held specifically for the travel company's former employees representatives from more than 40 companies will be there it's believed about $5000.00 jobs are on offer. Tonight it was a judge the father put the red flag up now basically if any part of the foot leaves the circle the turning circle in the process of making this rug touches the rim it's deemed a foul however from 2 separate television angles that they showed on the coverage on b.b.c. One last night there was no no obvious clear evidence of East but leaving the circle or even touching the circle so that lodged in the pail we don't know what the outcome of that appeal is yet should it be successful it should be good enough to put him in the middle so we'll wait and see what happens Ok we'll watch with interest fingers crossed that McMillan justice for Nick justice for the Scot be warned gets rather slightly over the top but what. If you had to be under Cobra That's all I'm doing Paul I'll keep you informed as to how that appeal goes from MacMiller as a man we get the new 6 minutes past 7 his Abby do Hurst with your weather warning it dry and bright but that chilly start the day today it'll become gradually cloudy by this afternoon with the strengthening southeast the wind perhaps a bit of patchy right about I think by the evening high stay at their teens they'll see it's 55 in fact and height. Is and you could see maybe I'll come to. My next hour on b.b.c. Radio Cumbria. As we've been hearing in the news this morning Boris Johnson's plans for a new bricks deal will be scrutinised today they'll be debated in London in Westminster by employees the rule so going to be debated in Europe what do our European counterparts make of the new BRICs a proposal from the Prime Minister Well we'll find out from somebody who's in Europe our reporter is Gavin Lee He's in Brussels Mkhatshwa we've given before quarter past 7 this morning 1st local morning it's 7 minutes past 7 on my example millions of women born in the 5th.