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Including working closely with the regional authorities in the U.K. As well as ferries and freight operators ahead of employments in gansey says she's determined to come back to the states with a policy paper on discrimination this term people are currently having their say on proposals and have until the end of September to do so at a Q. And A with businesses on the island yesterday that see Michele a class says disability is the issue that's coming up most but members of the business community say there are a number of concerns that need to be taken into account at the heart of all of this with any new legislation we have to think about the impact on business is it going to be good for the economy is going to attract new businesses to the island which is of course what will need but a lot of businesses who are operating in a civilized society instead of writing society already practiced a lot of this really good stuff businesses generally wish to do the right thing so it's therefore very important to have the support services in place properly funded by the states the number of people who have been killed by a partner or relative is at its highest level for at least 5 years that is obtained by A.B.C. News under the Freedom of Information Act show there were 173 domestic killings across the U.K. Last year the data was provided by all 3 of the U.K.'s $46.00 place forces. Correspondents down a show report last year the Home Office said its strategy to tackle serious violence wouldn't focus on domestic abuse because it wasn't driving the increase in violent crime these figures however show that domestic abuse related killings are on the rise in 2016 there were 139 such deaths in 201-8173 people were killed the reasons for the surging killings are unclear campaigners say it may be due to cuts in police resources and a failure to use powers such as civil orders to protect victims the government has promised to reintroduce proposals to tackle the problem when Parliament resumes. 2 people have been arrested inside the perimeter of Heathrow Appel spy police investigating a threat by climate change activists to just disrupt flights using drones 7 of the people were detained yesterday Heathrow says service is operating as normal. Bringing qualified staff to gainsay is proving to be a growing problem according to the chair of H. Concerned David Engels comments come after the announcement that blossom fields cat home is closing and problems recruiting staff being blamed Mr Engels says the added costs of recruiting off island pushing cab home owners to question why this should carry on basically gets into the our it's an incredible cost Now if you're bringing people in from European countries like Mark for he won't want to return for holidays etc It's just making it very difficult for people to to carry that out. Contactless payments on Guernsey buses unlikely to encourage more people to use them that's the message from the Transport Office for traffic and highways services from Monday all C.T. Plus buses in gansey will accept contact with payments Singler 10 tickets can be both on the buses but 7 day passes will need to be purchased from the town Tamina shop Jonathan Gilbert says reacting to global trends is important but the bus is won't be going completely cashless yet we've seen no plans to do so at this moment in time I knew just introducing it but yeah monitored were very closely of sleep. And value their feedback is something we'll monitor but at the moment it's to run along cash and the old in a annual hell clime is taking place this weekend the $845.00 meets a climb will include motorbikes side cars and formula pricing cars B.B.C. Radio against Unis is $5.00 per state. B.B.C. Radio Ganz a demonstration phone weather. Cloudy With a little patchy drizzle most unhealthy times clearing early afternoon to sunny intervals 20 degrees Celsius close to 15 the U.V. Index is for the visibility moderate to good becoming moderate to very poor the wind westerly light 2 to 3 varying northerly early morning the northeast by this afternoon and increasing like 3 to moderate for this evening. The open sea status light perhaps occasionally moderate by tomorrow morning with a live swell on to tomorrow sunny with some cloudy espouse early morning but mainly sunny in the afternoon and fair overnight temperatures 21 degrees looking good for problems in the square on the way north east to east like 3 to moderate 4 in the mean time missed in drizzle this morning sunny intervals this afternoon. Wait here again say the Island station for travel to give the Scooby Doo about what's going on on the road. The grandpa is close between the 1st tower lane until early next month the temporary one way traffic system in the US has been extended into next week. In the cattle route Carter is closed between reading him a en route to be very into the 27th of September instant Sampson's there are temporary traffic lights on we by the still panned junction and in the viola very disclosed between Rue de Marais and line press right until tomorrow right at the airport this morning mail arrived between 630 and 7 o'clock think it's 630 at the latest time I've been told the 8 o'clock arrival from Albany is delayed now it's just saying too late because of the weather so no time estimate time of arrival for that one now the Exeter flight has been over the extra flights have been cancelled this morning all the other fights to be running to shadow at the main men at the harbor paper at $549.00 and stays visiting cruise ship is the Columbus latest travel news share your travel. Way of Life 119000000 C 3 to. 7 minutes past 8 mornings Oscar welcome to breakfast on B.B.C. Radio against the riots on the streets food price rises and reduced medical supplies across the U.K. It might read like the aftermath of a war or some global crisis but in actual fact it's the prediction of a U.K. Government document which outlines a series of reasonable worst case assumptions for the impact of a no deal breaker on the 31st of October the report is known as Operation yellow hammer but what does it mean for us in the Channel Islands B.B.C. Radio guns he approached the states of go see to see if any of our politicians were available to comment but we were told nobody was available for interview one man who is able to speak with authority on this issue is the chairman of Jersey's breaks it review panel deputy Kirsten Morrell Good morning and from all of the guns the public's thank you very much for coming on the program. Good morning to you obviously can't speak for guns we understand that but in your opinion what does a No like for the Channel Islands. It holds risks for the Channel Islands was the Channel Islands are part of the E.U. The U.K.'s leaving does hold a number of challenges and they include things like the possibility of supply chain disruption and in operation yellow hammer the single reference to the Crown dependencies is with regards to supply to change disruption saying that we may well be affected by this and that in this case that means particularly food and medicine supplies just take 3 would you what happens in government where you are and quite possibly where we are do you have staff who look through this report this thing and then give you the details or do you read it yourself in this case I read it myself . We do have staff who who look at the report but to be honest in Jersey. Is the excellent relations department has been looking at our practice readiness and they've been doing that for a lot more than just this operation yet I have a report they've been doing it for the past year and we're doing so with a particular view to the original practice that they to the 29th of March since the delay they've also been able to continue that work up until into October show the report says that on day one of a no deal breaks if it happens between 50 to 85 percent of H T V's traveling via the short channel straight may not be ready for French customs they're likely to be the hold ups ports in the Channel Islands that's actually probably the greatest one of the greatest fish to the Channel Islands rather than. The Channel Islands not receiving food or medicines because of customs controls that sort of thing the problem we are most likely to be affected by holdouts at Portsmouth and especially if they've kind of domino effect if and if they ever gets you know huge and other huge queues of lorries that divert into Portsmouth as one of the other ports and then that will kind of block them up there which means of support Smith is our main supply routes and that's that's probably where our greatest risk life and do you have contingencies then what sort of contingencies do you have in place and just before night do. We do have a number of contingencies so not much in the way of kind of stocking up most of it most of what I've seen is that they do there is a reliance on ensuring that is trying to ensure that Portsmouth doesn't and doesn't get locked up but we have looked at routes fire fronts as well obviously that then brings in customs issues but I think with Somalia being a lesser you support the idea is there that those customs issues can be overcome I remember speaking to you all right next on THE LIST as minister on the program not so long ago who told us that guns he's relationship with from says never been better and I mean that's quite reassuring to hear if true going into these weeks with the uncertainty with the U.K.'s relationship with the E.U. Would you echo those thoughts from your point of view your relationship with front . I don't know as far as Jersey is concerned I know they have been trying to build a relationship I just feel it's a shame it's taken the possibility of Brecht's it to to get the Channel Islands to improve their relationships with France because they're our closest neighbor and purely from an emergency perspective we should always have close relations because it's easier easier in many ways to get food across the water between here in France and is the U.K. . Where they're closer than ever I'm not sure but I do know that we have done a lot of reaching out in the past year or so yeah how closely have just seen guns he worked together on the outcomes of breakfast. Up again I'm 40 I'm not sure I think to take in the medical area in the health area I believe we have because we both use the N.H.S. Supply chain for medicines and I know we will be relying on the N.H.S. Supply chain and so that will be for both islands as far as food is concerned I'm not so sure but I imagine because again we have many of the same shops many of the same suppliers that. We will have worked together in trying to ensure that shops and supermarket chains of adequately prepared shorts that you as part of the break should review panel in Jersey doesn't sound that you've had many conversations with your counterparts with deputies here no we haven't and I mean I put my hands up there we have focused entirely on Jersey I'm afraid as far as our work in the relative review panel is concerned but I'm sure the acceleration departments have been speaking with guns and working with guns as well thank you time no problem thank you very much appreciated chair of Jersey's breaks it review panel deputy customer now on the line with us it's 13 minutes past a word on what we're going to do in half an hour or so it's 4 years since the election of the allied air cream or yell at the airport and yesterday there was a commemoration with the laying of wreaths the annual ceremony remembers the 153 pilots and crew from 6 different nations who lost their lives in the local seas now the memorial the airport was 1st created in 2015 1st created in 2015 each year since then those who have served over the years gather annually to remember those who were lost and we're going to hear from some of the people gathered yesterday including a pilot in the 2nd world war talk appear. We're also talking about a rather special day a momentous day for one of our favorite cartoon Scooby Doo turned 50. But we'll post a look at our news headlines in this hour and the states brags that transition group says it remains confident guns he is as ready as possible should the U.K. Leave the European Union without a deal. The number of people who've been killed by a partner or relative is at its highest level for at least 5 years. And the organizer of a local ceremony to honor the lives lost in the 2nd World War says he wants more people to be able to attend in the future. Thank you were B.B.C. Children In name thank you for you as you know events that you don't need. A split in sign a talent show a day of fall to be. Thankful you like to visit the famous yellow yellow for braving the band. Has been very busy he would like to come to you old fool and business if he can. Still Pudsey coke. 000206006 thank. You. And B.B.C. Radio. 3 You say B.B.C. Country is once again encouraging us to get our walking big song for children in need at the present is a leading a series of rambles around the country they want you to arrange your own walks or join them on theirs I remember going to in my 1st year with B.B.C. Radio can see absolutely beautiful lots and lots of smiles as well for a ramble geocaching as well with the myriad off the top of my head and speaking of walking thank you to Khaled getting in touch talking about the autumn walking festival which kicks off on Saturday to weekend walks in song with silver accredited guy Tim is that to most born I suspect it is or might be wrong the World War 2 German occupation of stark. And. Is another silver accredited guide Malcolm on Sunday for a nationally blooming Sark also on Sunday in Juliet's footsteps towards the area around St Martins where fictional character Juliet Ashton of the guns illiterate Potato Peel Pie Society resided that departs Jo'burg bus stop at 945 all the details with us and we'll pop it in the event's guide to many thanks indeed Carla hope you're well. I'll tell you the newspapers Oh OK I thought were going to be something else but yes I can do that The Times is claiming the D P has agreed to shift its red lines on Black said it may which could help our strengths and unlock a deal with Brussels with headline British scare ways the censors be a pilots a plotting a 10 day mega strike in November to break the airline as part of their own daring pay dispute a source is quoted saying the destruction seen so far is nothing and the walkout would bring be a to its knees according to the sun a $10.00 day strike would be a fiasco for both sides it says many pilots are actually shareholders as well so really they're shooting themselves in the foot and the rival firms will be licking their lips and rubbing their hands with glee at the opportunity of cashing in the paper says the pilots union bowed to has to give way and calls on base parent company I agee to clear up the mess before it gets any worse interesting one I thought on the front page of The Mail highlights and figures which shows the proportion of women who are married has fallen to a record low but I do wonder about the proportion of men that are getting married as well it's saying that the campaign is calling for better tax breaks to encourage marriage the only solution to this conundrum post that I can think of is that perhaps same sex marriages are on the rise among more men are getting married to each other rather than the ladies. That would be quite surprising though wouldn't it because you think they both want to be getting married if you know if they want to do that anyway exactly I don't see but there we are. And I just can't get over this calling for better tax breaks to encourage marriage because I mean I don't know actually I would love to hear from someone who was encouraged to get married because of what that would mean for tax purposes that's interesting but it certainly was not at the forefront of my mind when I was getting married at the. Telegraph is saying that actually more over 70 is a walking down the aisle and it's calling it the Pru Leath effect I mean because obviously it's got to be related to a celebrity but the Great British Bake Off presenter married at the age of 763 years ago apparently. The most surprising thing out of all of that is that probably his 79 you know she amazing so look she doesn't look 79 I that when I reach her age I look just like her sort of. Probably different if I make a far the. Cycling coach who led Great Britain to the girl out of gold medals in 282012 has been talking to the Times and he's told me recovering from prostate cancer so Dale So Dave Brailsford had surgery last month after being diagnosed in July and the 55 year old says he wanted to talk about his treatment to increase understanding of the importance of early intervention and his After initially having had a ridiculous attitude as he describes it of thinking that he was too busy to get checked out he's hoping to get the all clear after some more tests in hospital this weekend and hopeful for that for him. the full page photograph on the front of the merit a day shows the papers a us at it a standing among the charred remains of what he calls the amazones most fire ravaged area christopher buckton says that brazil has 85 percent more fires burning this year at this time burning currently than this time last year that's what i'm trying to say as criminal gangs a clearing the rain forest to illegally sell the land to cattle ranch as he says he feels like he's been led to the gates of hell in our he's that after seeing firsthand the devastation it's hard to view any apocalyptic predictions about the fate of the ass earth as a law missed the guardian says a reports by the think tank climate change as warn that the world is losing an area a forest the size of the u.k. Each year which is hard to imagine almost really isn't tipping it but helps when it we put into that kind of that kind of yanking stronger and there's this story about the fish monger who has been sharing photos of his fresh catches on social media but instagram sense at his pictures so you rex was confused when the images will blood and accompanied by message warning of sensed of content that many may find offensive will disturbing the telegraphs as instagram's been accused of pandering to v. Guinn's who report to pitch is of meat in fish but a spokesman for the reagan society says for it that its members don't want to see that are imminent animals but the wii ginzo on lightly to follow the account of offish monger in the 1st place in scrums apologized on this one as well interesting the enough Thank you it's been extraordinarily busy outside of this glass window at this point everybody seems to be on the phone all of the time but here I am sitting in the studio playing this and it's going to come. Out this. To. Me you Scooby Doo is 50 the company of it really because it's been you know when I think actually when I was watching as a child I was a while ago and I am not 50 years thanks. Such is such a good party I used to love it love it the biggest event in women's golf begins this morning at the Gleneagles in Scotland the SO home cop sees Europe take on the USA Georgia Hall is one of the stars of the European team and she's been speaking to our reporter Jamie Broughton there's been a lot of people watching already and we've you know chatting to them giving them responds and it's so nice for European responds to say nice to kind of get that backing already even in practice rounds I didn't think there were that much many people watching so yeah it's very important to get their support behind us and in terms of the course how is it set up it's quite long but it's very very well so we'll see hopefully then we've cup of tea is up I think. When the weather wasn't great today but never Scotland they're trying to play down the phone they've got so many rookies but how difficult is it to blend the team together I mean presume they know each other you know thinking parents can be that easy for them now I mean you know when you pain previous so high as people in point you kind of pair same people together I would think there were so many Ricky I don't know if they're the best of your best friends all of them like they know each other really well but. We'll see I mean about thing where you were on this team building exercise where people were driving blindfolded and Alondra over Yeah ask me where I need to open the car I think so did you need to do that was that just a fun day out and just part of the process yeah part process the team building so it's nice to see something other than golf as well. So you sat there in the team room sort of watching box sets on the T.V. Playing games what are you doing if you build up to this big moment where you have a table tennis tournament going on I mean. It's not ours where everyone's going and Perry up tight about you know he's playing he next this is fun to have how you doing it I have one match I'm still waiting for my partner to be in the team room to play against him so I'm just in terms of the song but obviously Europe wants to win and everybody here pretty much wants you to win but how much is it a celebration of go. Oh I see amazing that we can have this massive event and it's great when it's cold. You know much coverage in Haiti so many people will come out to support us so nice to have this type format because in terms of your success personally never say that's inspired a lot of girls I would imagine to take the sport but also I guess you want to try to inspire both teams want to inspire a lot of people to get involved in golf Yeah I think it's very important especially young girls boys and take them come out to watch us and you know be there to give them a little. You know sign whatever they want so I think this week we're definitely younger generation to get. Super stuff good luck to the European side Good luck to everybody taking part reflecting these national sporting events Speaking of let's return to where we live and old in the small and peaceful island you have to to escape the noise and hustle and bustle of life not this weekend because it will be awash with noise and excitement as motor racing takes place on the island the best drivers are there for the annual hill climb which is organized by the guns the Carson Motor Club and President Karl Marshall is on the line in our old in the studio across the water morning it's going to be quite the juxtaposition in Albany isn't it this weekend. And it is yeah we're very excited hoping the weather is going to improve for us and tell us what's going to happen which is you know yesterday we had the Sprint blitz. We had to delay that slowly due to the weather but today we got a speed of an airport which is called the ground and then tomorrow we're going to help. And touching on the speed of bend how many people would you say get involved with that talking about the competitors the spectators to. We've got 52 competitors It all depends but this call another phone might be a little bit live on spectators today but should be between 200150 people around that one time and the hillclimb similar numbers. Climbs normally better spectator because of say stay off so a lot of people come down and watch it you know we could be up to $3400.00 people depending on what Me Well that's a lot How's it different then there to say going to. Just the sheer speed basically the great leveling Norton is just a perp So yeah I was just generally it's very very fast over and exciting was the grip level important. Just the great levels important follow it for the cause of the on the bike so. For when we're doing cornering. It is just better tarmac overs for a lot grip you sure and that might contribute to the sort of times expected to be recorded and yesterday today and tomorrow any records potentially going well we had no i record yesterday. And I. Was a big surprise to us obviously because the weather wasn't that good yesterday. But yeah 9 records went yesterday yeah I'm expecting. 20 maybe I was a weekend Well what sort of what what what what are the times gives an example of the hill climb what's a good record speed was a good achievement. a cop member the out right wreck hold a tawdry hail but most them are doing lie 20 save 24 summon around there and unbelievers as is a very good toy on obvious a that dalton different category sir i mean sling cars or they're doing 20 no one's us very quick as well side yet at that's where you're locking out and offend sub 30 an auld knees quick house the weather going to affect things if a tall the weber obvious a it's to fog what causes mowing the problem i really because obviously we we got to have a access to her a veggie of mac event of in did are on fortunate happen so that's where we get held up of our partner i mean part of you know the weber the where we want is what we get home at the best of it and just describe it to is this morning the picture in olden a imagine you you other walked or or drove de need to the studio this morning you've been out in about what's it like how's it looking a psych eyes or bit over cas of the moment draw think us the well forecast for the roster die but yeah it's going to be dry so that's some one thing and i'm sure everybody use compete move enjoy themselves thanks very much have the best of times when she thank you we call marshall president if the gans he car and motive carb on the line where this approaching half past 8 on friday the 13th of September you can give me a call this morning on i weigh tell 81099322 tell me how you were email all screw it b.b.c. Doc i don't you k. If you've got an event on the horizon well if you like you can just listen for on anything to review cease and mean seen radio which should when used with the very latest p b c news his steph gabbett Good morning the states Breck's it Transition Group says it remains confident that the island is as ready as possible should the U.K. Leave the European Union without a deal if follows the release of operation yellow Hama a U.K. Government documents which outlines the worst case scenario for the U.K. In the event of a no deal policy on resources says the report's doesn't present any surprises However it reaffirms the importance of preparations which continue to be reviewed and updated. The president for employment and social security says disability is the aspects of new discrimination proposals that businesses are asking about the most Mashallah class says some of the concerns around the potential costs involved in plans to ensure equality for everyone in the island that deal a class says she's determined to bring the plans to the states in the form of a policy lotsa this term the public consultation is G To end on the 30th of September the number of people who have been killed by a partner or relative in the U.K. Is at its highest level for at least 5 years a Freedom of Information request revealed there were 173 domestic killings across the U.K. Last year. Police at Heathrow apples have arrested 2 men who they suspect were trying to fly a drone into the Affeldt 7 other people were detained yesterday Heathrow says services all pricing as normal the Probation Service says that Vanessa George a nursery worker convicted in 200-2009 of sexually abusing young children in her cat will be banned from Devon and Cornwall when she's released from prison George who is Jew to be released soon is from Plymouth. States works is auctioning off a host of old industrial vehicles to the general public from Specialist Sivits trucks to commercial vans the organization replaces vehicles on a 7 year rolling basis depending on that condition Polak Clay the general manager says they've had plenty of interest already both on island and in the U.K. a Full list of vehicles on sale is available on the state's works Web sites with the auction open until October and the organizer of a ceremony to honor the lives lost in the 2nd world war wants to make sure that more people can attend in the future the commemoration which took place yesterday recognized the 153 acar who lost their lives in the waters around the bailiwick organize a mix Snelling says he wants to make sure that cadets on the island have a chance to learn what those who set did it again say next you have the having it this time I think we'll try and put it in around about a possible 5 o'clock when Vice people work and the cadets can attend and I emphasize the importance they could get to see what was done 153 people on the memorial and what I write down their lives for which is that B.B.C. Radio against the news is 28 minutes to 9. B.B.C. Radio Guernsey I mean station for weather. Channel Island shipping forecast issued by the Jersey Mets apartments at 4 ends today for the parried ending 7 I am on Sunday the general situation one I am a cold fronts over the English Channel on the southeast coast of Britain was moving slowly south and weakening high 1037 mil Abbas 250 miles southwest of island expect to move east the forecast from 7 am today until the same time tomorrow the wind Westall a 2 to 3 gradually varying northeasterly 3 to 4 occasionally 5 north of gansey this morning spreading into the rest of the area this afternoon the weather mist drizzle and fog patches gradually clearing from the north this afternoon the visibility moderates a good likely poor or very poor becoming good lights up the sea state slight occasionally moderates in the north unlikely Smith in the south the outlook from 7 am smart and so the same time on Sunday the wind northeast east 2 to 4 occasionally 5 Saturday morning the weather fat parents becoming mainly fine by Sunday evening the visibility get the sea state sleights occasionally moderate in the north in the morning with a low swell gradually decreasing onwards we go to the weather reports for coastal stations Guernsey the wind westerly forced to the visibility 800 meters the weather rain the pressure $1033.00 millibars rising slowly Albany west northwesterly to one nautical mile mist 1032 Jersey west northwesterly to 4 nautical miles cloudy 1032 millibars rising slowly. 4 miles cloudy 1032 rising slowly SJOBERG westerly 22 miles missed 1032 rising slowly Denard westerly 116 miles cloudy 1033 rising slowly Portland north easterly for 3 miles cloudy 1032 rising slowly on the vessel the wind west southwesterly force for the visibility one nautical mile the weather report the pressure at 1032 millibars rising slowly. The time since and people high tide was at 7 o 68.5 metres this morning it's low at 1292 point one and its high going at 721 tonight at 8.9 meters in old and a high tide was at 7435.5 meters it's lowered to 121.4 and its target at 757 at 5.8 tonight sunrise was at 643 sunset is it 727 on the island causeway is open this afternoon from 1217 until 229. B.C. Radio again say the Island station for travel. On the roads today instead be to pull the ground between the bad and fast tower lane until early next month the temporary one way traffic system investment has been extended into next week in the cattle route to cut rates close between reading him a and read to be very till the 27th instant Sampson's their temper traffic lights on route military by the still plans junction and in the vale a melody just place between reading merry and long quest very nice to be until tomorrow at the airport mail within at 630 there are a couple of problems at the airport today and that is the 8 o'clock AM rival from Albany. Still just showing his flight delayed because the weather and the exit of flights this morning have been canceled and the moment everything else likes to be running to shuttle name at the harbor papers arrived at 549 and visiting cruise ship is the Columbus that's the latest travel nice. 100000000 C 3 to. Agree morning to visit on a cruise but the weather forecasters say this drizzle mist and hill fog will clear early afternoon to sunny intervals temperatures today up to 20 degrees Celsius tomorrow sunny periods with some cloudy spells early morning but mainly sunny throughout the day and fine overnight temperatures tomorrow slightly warmer than the 20 degrees today at 21 OK It's Friday the 13th of September welcome to breakfast with me Oscar Peterson on the radio until 9 J Katie returns after the news at 9 today in guidelines we can look at the work of the overseas aid commission in Zambia with Nick Palak who's been visiting areas that guns he supports as part of the commission good morning for our final trip overseas this week we're visiting the from Francis mission hospital in eastern. Opened in 1948 it's run jointly by the Anglican and the Catholic Church and serves a population of more than 250000 people it has 400 beds and delivers over 3000 babies a year. There are no ambulances so by the time patients arrive at the hospital they have already had a long and tiring journey either on foot or by ox cart I've worked there a couple of times myself and there is a never ending queue of people waiting to be seen each day the acutely sick or admitted straight to the wards which are constantly full to overflowing non more so than the children's ward during the malaria season. With nurses in short supply the patients are generally fed and cared for by a family member who had this chest the bed or sleeps on the floor at night or rather different to the PH located in such a poor rural part of the country the hospital receives very limited support from central government and it struggles to attract sufficient local medical stuff guns he has therefore helped on several occasions over the years by providing new equipment and by building much needed stuff accommodation every Sunday there's an ecumenical service in the hospital chapel and during the week the sound of the choir her sing can be heard in the corridors and on the wards as they sing for us now in the local Chamber language that us remember the many people around the world less fortunate and we owe. This morning's guideline with the palate part of the overseas aid Commission guidelines next week come from Paul Chambers 29 Friday morning hi candies of course we will mention the I O. D. And Guernsey branch of the C.I. P.D. Who facilitated yesterday's event at which the president of employment and Social Security Committee Michelle shared her thoughts with us on discrimination legislation we also heard from local businesspeople who had better say about plans to outlaw discrimination with disability being the biggest talking point you can listen back at 10 to 8 this morning you can rewind live radio these days using the B.B.C. Sounds app now it's 4 years since the erection of the allied air crew memorial at the airport and yesterday a commemoration with the laying of wreaths to place the annual ceremony remembers the 153 pilots and crew from 6 different nations who lost their lives in local seas the memorial at the airport was 1st created in 2015 each year since then those who have served over the years gather annually to remember those who were lost we spoke spoke to some people who gathered yesterday including this gentleman Alan Frost a pilot in the 2nd World War. But. Remember flying over the couple of times where the Germans shot at me which I was furious about because it was a lovely blue sky day we were flying in a couple 100 feet over from Peter Port to have a real currency of new journey boats in there and these red blobs came up or a sudden you realize they were using their only thing guns to fire at us and I was furious and believe it or not at the age of 20 I ducked down in the cockpits. I have a long ARI of clear of flying and towards the end of course D.-Day when we went into France and my squadron was you know Beach cover the world. Where the Americans were going in and it was carnage to see born young artillery I was in the rock show Reaper and out in career career but I was here during. This memorial means a lot to me like other memorials because this was done I think only 34 years ago I can't remember but are trying to the 1st one. To come all the town. Supports the airports as well get out it's not so many airports people around the X. Server. Soldiers and I mean we're all different regulars. We all make sure it's Court it's good but they are we larger supporting Tyler. My name's David now it's on the power dry to one cadet squadron that's guns you buy so most of the padre to the guns events association is part of it today I'm just leading the worship so that we remember him for a tribute those who flew over Guernsey flew during the war and took all the rest for our freedom today will also be remembering those who course who didn't make it back but it means a lot really I think we've got an area of pilot who flew over Guernsey during the 2nd World War shot up by the Germans for George and it's good to see people of all different ages all different experiences both old and new in the Orient coming together today and remembering what sacrifices and what people did and also appreciating each other things that people need to take away is that this sacrifice we live in this world we also have to think of each other and work can move with the help of God to protect our freedom to protect our liberties and to protect each other from terror. I'm Mary Snelling I was an air traffic controller is quite a difficult area to fly in because they were trying to prepare for the beach landings and so. They were quite vulnerable coming over Guernsey because of all the guns were positioned and some people I'm Alan Bronco and I'm the president of the Royal Air Forces Association hearing and it was wonderful Yes we had a good mix of all 3 services and some important civilian people here as well including the the bailiff a guernsey and we're very grateful for him to sparing us the time to come and come a few words which was really good it's important that we always remember these people who gave their lives for the freedom that we enjoy today I mean many of these guys they were in their late teens and the the effort that they put in to win that freedom was well it was beyond reproach it really was Alan Brunker from the R.A.F. Association there talking about the importance of the allied air crema Morial at the airport as always some amazing stories and particularly I suppose for my generation exceptionally lucky a very advanced world if you like with technology in communication when you compare life now to all those years ago and these ladies and gents specially Alan frost from who we had 1st in that piece are quite simply inspiring it's B.B.C. Radio going to quarter to 9 on the dot on Friday the 13th of September and our headlines in this hour B.B.C. GONZI has been told the island's government is continuing to work with U.K. Ports to protect against potential disruption to supply in the event of a no deal break to the number of people killed as a result of domestic violence in the U.K. Is at its highest level in 5 years and states works is auctioning off a host of old industrial their cause to the general public from specialist so. Trucks to commercial vans your weather cloudy with a little patchy drizzle mist and hill fog clearing though early this afternoon to station. Katie is here in 14 minutes time 1st is. Cricket and England will redeem day 2 of the final ass's Test at The Oval on $271.00 for 8 indebted to just Butler who led the recovery with a knock of $64.00 knocks out his cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew another poor batting performance once again leaves England's prospects in the hands of the bowlers and Steve Smith mid afternoon yesterday Tim Payne must have been seriously ruing his decision to put in a little back but they obligingly collapse from 174-322-2648 and Australia's captain could smile once more through some seam movement in the pitch but it's also dry and looks certain to take spin later on even more disappointing than that England couldn't summon the patience to build an imposing 1st inning school call for an old full English women in Europe's style home Cup team feature in this morning's opening foursomes at Gleneagles the US need 14 of the tape $28.00 total points on offer to retain this all I'm caught while Europe need 14 and a half to regain its will from a golf correspondent in Castle Europe's captain Katrina Matthew makes no secret of her desire for a fast start and she's gone with her to the highest ranked players in the opening match Britain's Bronte law teams up with Colossus again and to take on Morgan Pressel and Marina Alex in the top match next out Georgia hole partners Celine booty A against Lexie Thompson and Brittany out a muddy Joe do you shut off in Caroline mass on Face the quarter sisters in the 3rd match and Charlie Hall in short all 4 Englishwomen are on duty on the 1st morning she partners after Munoz against Meg and caring and Annie park. Bill in the 1st leg of the last 32 of the Women's Champions League there were big wins for Arsenal and Manchester City Rangers manager Steven Gerrard's accused Scotland coaching team of being careless with Ryan Jack's fitness the Rangers midfielder aggravated an ongoing knee issue after joining up with the international squad last week many missed both of the year a 2020 qualifies Jerald feels Jack has been overworked at Scotland's training camp Manchester United forward Marcus Rushford says it's important manager only got a Social is given time to make his mark on the club United have taken 5 points from the opening 4 games of the primary exceeds And there's not a plan for just this is an option for just the next game this is a plan for the difficult marriages because they think they need to be back in a position where we know we don't need this rotation of managers because remember so Ashford was speaking to Gary Lineker you can see the full interview on to Maurice that will focus 12 o'clock on B.B.C. One loosely be on the B.B.C. Sport website. There were more golds 3 more in fact for Great Britain at the power swimming wild championships in London last night and this time making it 4 golds in 4 days which is pretty incredible with victory in the SH $400.00 metres freestyle and inserting Slovenia is pretty much Republik extended his lead in a while to ASP Anya after finishing 2nd on stage 18 is now 2 minutes 50 seconds clear of the failed and that is the latest sports nice for Mr. Slush. With Battle of Britain Day being recognized this Sunday going to has taken time this week to recognize some of the crews who lost their lives in the 2nd World War I want to return to the Allied air crews memorial at the airport which was erected in 2015 it's in memory of those who lost their lives in the waters of the bay to it. At an annual commemoration ceremony at port director Colin the Ray tells us why the memorial is recognized Well I think when the organizing committee originally set their hands to the tiller if you like in terms of building a memorial it seemed a very obvious place this is where a vacation in Guernsey has originated from even prior to the outbreak of the 2nd World War So in a sense having a commemoration to the Emmen who died in Beirut waters at the airport was was extremely logical for us when the terminal was constructed about nearly 15 years ago now there was always recognize that there was an opportunity to part some sort of off work or some sort of commemoration in the central reservation we never really found the right piece of artwork the right commemoration if you like to go in there and then when we saw the design of the memorial with the minium which very much complements the architecture of the terminal along with the historic aircraft it kind of it was a natural fit for us so we were delighted. To be able to support this and so might the space available and of course because it is a memorial. The opportunity to rededicate the memorial on an annual basis we also are happy to do. We have cheering the various dignitaries coming along so a few weeks ago we had the Polish ambassador over and he laid a wreath in commemoration of the Poles who died. And whose names are on that memorial so there are some if you like some private opportunities to commemorate the names on there and some public opportunities to commemorate the names and we're delighted that once again we can remember those who who sacrificed their lives really well the organizer of the event Mike Snelling says that this year's ceremony encountered some difficulties during. The organizing of it which he's hoping to correct for next year well it's the 4th anniversary of the commemoration of the Allied aircrew memorial and it as I said and you know so we try and do something every year to keep it alive and probably one of the important bits which is missing this year getting the school children around because it's an important part of World War 2 history and why we are where we are and this year we had a conflict because it also the Battle of Britain Memorial flight as if I passed because to put a seal on the event in which I got to fly past of some aircraft ideally something like the B.B. M.F. Because I was of the real McCoy of ancient aircraft anyway this year had the invidious choice of either having it. Now we're having it in the afternoon which of course is early to get the cadets off school and bylaws they won't be levels right . And so I have a choice between a display in the cadets and in the event whether SAS are got neither but again working day a lot of people can't come because their work and to they want to take 2 hours which is probably of others I mean driven out and then seeing this and driven back so next year we won't be having it this time I think we'll try and put it in around about a possible 5 o'clock when both people her work and the cadets can attend and I emphasize the importance to the cadets to see what was done 153 people on the memorial and what they lie down their lives for which is them. Well there we go that's the organizer of the Allied Cruise memorial ceremony Mike surrounding If you were there I hope it went very smoothly 6 minutes to 9 Jack 80 on the white Tony Gilham after allies around the news and begin your weekend from 7 to 950 years then since one of the world's favorite cartoon characters made his television debut shall we hear a little bit of it. You think like change this things you know over the years yeah I'm sure I have because I sing a different version to. Someone else. So . It's hard to believe really it's 50 years ago which was the 13th of September 969 and it was the US T.V. Network C.B.S. Which launched this new Saturday morning cartoon featuring these 4 crime fighting teens and of course that talking dog ski day you know that Scooby's name was originally inspired by Frank Sinatra strangers in the night when he had lived his dooby dooby dooby dooby Dave was he and this is not a good story by its nature said to be is today somebody else said to do is to be Sinatra said to be dooby dooby dooby. Well the show for the guy in there psychedelic valid I'm sure everyone remembers solving mysteries and masking villains and you'll be particularly pleased to hear this bit. It's given us some great catch lines including this classic phrase in particular and I would have gotten away with it too if it would feel badly the prize would have been all my thoughts and for. A lengthy Yes I wasn't meddling there. Were you meddling now I'm a lot. Me for once none of us remembering Well I hate to say I told you so they also said past I don't believe it they did so tweet in really really early this morning wasn't it it was 10 past 6 because I mention this at the very top of the program when none of us and I find you and it anyway and that the question that I post is which of our favorite cartoon characters is celebrating the 50th birthday slash anniversary and horror said I'll be able to answer your question asked if it wasn't for those pesky kids and I said I don't think it's pesky and then you said it is and then I conceded defeat and now I've just been proved to be not right even not proved to be completely right partially right. Away with it too if it weren't for you meddling and I being the prize would have been all my thoughts and part peddling. I was pulling their pesky OK in the late seventies writings began to decline prompting the animators to add a new character which was. Scrappy. Yeah and the younger viewers really like that so and they regained some popularity but Scrappy did divide opinion some of the fans found his bow she asked to bit annoying and as a result scrappy disappeared from some of the newer versions of the show. Steve Henderson edits the online animation magazine quickly quickly I remember watching as a kid and I thought it's quite funny this old little. Mistress of the character thinking that he was because the joke is obviously stupid but he can and should be protective of his of his nephew when he is ultimately and scrappy small he wants to get the ghost you know or something something very innocent and funny but yeah I mean he's been kind of the sideline shall we say. Well they've been. Various incarnations of Scooby Doo over the years right yet T.V. And the film as well means I'm sure you've seen the films there was that live action me version this is back in early 2000 and I had Freddie Prinze Jr and Sarah Michelle Gellar in it but the good news is the canteen is still being produced. And what does that mean they keep the characters as they were or they've changed No they can't they still the hippie daffy involved are wearing their miniskirts Fred and shaggy have that bell bottoms our bottom pants and then. The British actor Mark so is the current voices of ski be in shaggy and he says for him it was a dream come true I'm a massive Scooby Doo fan I grew up with watching the reruns of the eighty's I got to meet the original voice of Scooby Doo da Messick he was the source of the voice of boo boo bear and motley and he was the. You would hear Molly doing he G. Yogi don't deal really interest me there but they begin to guess. He did stacks of stuff and then about 10 years ago I got a call saying we'd like you to be that voice guy and I found myself in the studio with a whole bunch of people around me and then you get a piece of paper of this script and you find yourself going oh man this is really creepy screwball pal right school would. Still be. Good in a he is good that was very impressive. Then my very rubbish attempt about an hour ago after 50 years the popularity of Scooby Doo shows no signs of flogging and there's a new animated film currently in production is that right yeah using C.G.I. Technology it's got stars like that Ephron and Mark Walberg supplying the voices it is code and it's doing cinemas next year what a week thank you all a pleasure to work alongside you as always we've learned this week that your plastic waste is turned into Barcelona or Inter Milan football shirts in the U.K. a Variety of voices grow over starting on an adventure only 3000000 pound adventure to double the number of people it caters for and improve services and we spoke to Citizens Advice about their services on a big anniversary for the U.K. Branch talked about being reflected the pride event and spoke about changes for expectant moms at the hospital buy from us have fun with Jenny. Honestly. B.B.C. Sound the same radio. Station. B.B.C. Radio gansey news is 9 o'clock I'm Stephanie Cabot's good morning the chairman of Jersey's Breck's it review panel says no deal back sets will affect the island in the same way as it will grant say Deputy Keston morale was speaking as a report's known as Operation Yellow Hammer was published by the U.K. Government yesterday outlining a series of reasonable worst case assumptions for the impacts of an idea BRACKS It's in the U.K. He says Surprise supply problems won't be the worst issue rather than the Channel Islands not receiving food or medicines because of customs controls us or think the problem we are most likely to be affected by our hold outs at Portsmouth it's kind of domino effect if the end of a huge queues of lorries divert into Portsmouth as one of the other ports and then that will kind of block them up that the president for employments and Social Security says disability is the aspects of new discrimination proposals the business is the most concerned about Mashallah class says some of the worries are around the potential costs involved in plans to ensure equality for everyone on the island that he like last says she's determined to bring the plans to the states in the form of a policy letter this term She says she understands business is fair is I think the reason it's it is coming up is because it is probably 75 percent of the work that we use unity for us to actually pursue the purchase electric vehicles I could see movement in that direction probably within the next 1218 months the states of Albany says they're focused on improving that cement criticism of services to the island the government says it's Kane's to retain the Southhampton rates and work. Being done behind the scenes to secure its future the state say they remain concerned about any proposals which could result in the reduction of act connectivity and a pressing hard to improve the issue and allied actors who lost their lives in Bailey wick waters during the 2nd World War we commemorated yesterday the ceremony which took place in France of the Allied Akers' memorial at the airports has become an annual event for those who've served one speak at the event Reverend David Knights says the memorial means a lot for the Forces community remains a lot really I think we've got.

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