Sell figure a slave the Labor peer Lord Fauntleroy who's a former Lord Chancellor believes the couple have been provoked the way the press go on and on and on means that whether you're a royal or whether you're somebody who suddenly gets caught up in the most appalling story it adversely affects your life and the question that the Prince Harry statement reveals I think is what are the limits are there no limits the director of a cur can take away found with rat droppings dirty stuff toilet Sundin usable sinks has been fined thousands of pounds and banned from managing food businesses 29 year old a c Malik for more big new driving Preston had been found guilty of 19 food hygiene offenses and 3 health and safety offenses relating to Kirchen kababs on Freckleton street magistrates were told Malik had blatantly carried on trading despite numerous visits by the local authority. Dozens of flood warnings remain in place across parts of England after some areas were hit by a week's rain in the space of an hour yesterday a major cleanup is underway on the Isle of Man west 6 foot deep floods trapped people in their homes down Davis of the Isle of Man government said it was trying to make sure people were safe today to evacuate up recovery supporting people particular vulnerable people working with our health services and our social care services to get people the care they need the support they need it's going to be a long trek but whatever we can do make sure the infrastructure is safe and look at how the flood risk can be mitigated maybe in the future one person's been rescued from a fire at a house in awful to whistle 3 fire engines attended the blaze at a property on Howard Street is around 10 o'clock this morning neighboring houses were also affected by smoke from the fire. The r.s. P.c.a. Is trying to trace the owners of a 6 foot long snake dumped in a supermarket car park in Burnley the Burmese python was discovered in a large clear plastic tub by a member of the public in the Tesco car park on centenary way last Friday afternoon it was removed by the police and is now being cared for by a specialist reptile center ORUs p.c.a. Wildlife experts who've Angeline button says unfortunately it's quite common for snakes to be abandoned I think it might happen often people realise they're not easy to care for or perhaps the novelty of owning a snake wears off and a lot of people might not be aware of how much of a commitment these animals are when they take them on I mean we are off says rescue hundreds of snakes a year the former news reader Peter Sissons has died at the age of 77 Peter Sissons joined i.t.n. In the 1960 s. Before moving to the b.b.c. In 1989 to present Question Time in the 6 o'clock news and a new day it's just been announced for the Preston 10 k. Run it had to be cancelled at the weekend due to bad weather the race will now take place on Sunday the 20th of October organizers say all entrants from the original race will be able to take part and places will be made available for additional runners b.b.c. Radio news it's 5 past 4 c.b.c. Radio Lancashire. Good afternoon I'm Alex Hamilton the rest of this afternoon will be dry with long sunny spells just a few patches of cloud and it will feel cool with a light to moderate north westerly breeze and highs of around 13 degrees Celsius tonight will be dry with long spells it'll become quite chilly with a few patches a mist in places and lows of around one degree Celsius tomorrow it'll be a cold start with a nice shallow fog patches clearing to leave much of the day dry with some sunshine it will become windy later on though with rain starting to move in. Highs of around 14 degrees Celsius Thursday night will have wind and rain but it will be milder than recent nights then Friday will see rain persist for a time claiming to be showers later on Saturday will be mostly dry with just the odd shower bit and more rain will come in on Saturday night and linger into Sunday . a song for delegates. They could be a campaign slogan for someone so my journey Don't Stop Believing Hello good afternoon it's Wednesday the 2nd of October 29th saying this is take time here on b.b.c. Radio Lanka midweek edition of the program with me Brett Davis and all the news all the very latest information and also. What's the plan most of the point what is the prime minister's plan Boris Johnson has been giving his big speech at say the Conservative Party conference in Manchester in Spain setting out his new BRICs it problem before submitting it to the European Union full story of the speech and its impact on the program a little later he's a sneaky little at Caesar of it though because he did say the country just wanted to get bricks don't people won't leave us want what remains Whoa whoa whoa once used to be cool and sensibly done with the subject and to move on and. Get something to what Chaffetz we should be hearing from someone who was actually there listening to the speech you'll hear that just after the news at 5 Also I'm no local details of an amazing building which contains even more tragic is what's more a new chapter has just started for the Riskin a library museum and Research Center on the campus of Lang pass to university the director of that remarkable space a summer camp she takes on a tour around the building a little later on they stay Tom I'd also of course there's the t.v. Fame for you to try and knowing. Tourism's into schools of you getting it right last not. Give no doubt that long term on. Do you think you know what it is. Jane standing by under the sun and I you 5. A radio station I begin your message with. I respect it very just. I'm not sure they did Christmas special. But if they did the sheet of music. Directly brought down Davis and baby say you don't care about you. 2 6 last knocking is last. Week old the cast. 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So let's go from Texas to Lancastrian an amazing building which comes hands treasures and what's more new Champ's is just started at the Ruskin library museum and Research Center and it's right as you enter the campus on the university in Lancaster at the director of this remarkable place a sunder camp and she showed me around where at the very entrance of Lancaster University and this is the risk in building the reskin was built in the ninety's to house a world class collection of paintings photographs really really early photographs called to cover types manuscripts books relating to the absolutely amazing 19th century writer artist early environmentalist he absolutely was saying the things David Rashan Ber's saying today social political think and at Lancaster we're incredibly lucky that we own this world class collection of John Ruskin he was a force of nature that was and I don't know if you can have a 19th century in a sense man but he many ways he had his finger in a good many pies and this space this building is all for national international significance isn't it the work that he does the legacy he left yes the building was built in. Late ninety's funded by the National Heritage Memorial Fund and it was designed specifically to reflect Ruskin's the wide breadth of interests so Ruskin lived for 20 years in this part of the world he lived on Coniston Water in a house called Brentwood So the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the university thought when there was an opportunity to build this this extraordinary building to house the collection that this would be the place to do it and the architect Richard McCormack built the building to reflect Ruskin's interests to my mind as you wander in and it is a ground war where huge doors as well big heavy doors it is a building which makes you sit and take notice it's almost it has a feel of science fiction about it if you don't by me say yes so the building was built to reflect one of Ruskin's primary interests which was the architecture and the amazing interior design of buildings in Venice and so there are many many metaphors reflecting his love of Venice So for example where we're standing now inside the central core of the building which houses the archives this amazing collection of paintings and so forth is it looks like a Venetian merchant's counting house if you take the outside of the building it reflects Ruskin's love of this part of the world having lived at Brentwood on Coniston Water for 20 years the outside of the building has slate from Coniston embedded in the fabric of the building so the building is like a wonderful memorial not just to Ruskin as a man it contains many of the materials in which Ruskin work the essence of the actions of the man and a measure really when you say it was built last century makes it sound very old and yet it still feels very. 20 years what is the space used for what do you hope people get from it so the space is very cleverly divided into 3 areas up stairs which will have a look at in a minute there are 2 beautiful galleries where we exhibit the work downstairs where we're standing now is an events room where we run workshops the children we have university seminars we do evening events and workshops related to the exhibitions upstairs and then in the inner core of the building all the works is stored and there's a specialised reading room where people can come and look at the prints and drawings and manuscripts and when I say people I mean of course scholars who come from all over the world to look but anyone can come and asked to look at our treasures and we'd really like to invite your listeners to come and see us here there's an invitation and a promise as well we will continue to explore the risk in a library museum Research Center at the university and they say that with its director Sandra campaign in the next 20 minutes or so it's a Wednesday afternoon It's 20 past 4 let's check out the travel situation. In Lancashire travel. Afternoon Hello there is some in James light. Of the motorways the m 6 ounces heavy now at Preston just on the Q Up around some speed engine $31.00 bother to troubleshoot the problem and Liam $58.00 from scams Dale slowing like he usually does as he puts the m 6 are all fairly busy the calendar the m $65.00 the boundary male roundabouts really quite busy in Lancaster especially coming off on the a 6 towards the infirmary a bit busy on a 6 further out actually a bell Reg near the university as well and also starting to build on the one custom Morcombe road this is a McDonald's where you across the bay gateway a new way towards a more complete slow today with the road works on the Falco's this is Cleveland into films and heading inland a madness why looking get very busy round you should build up and carry heavy you through Leyland the bridge respond to. On the 815 on the long side road to the north the bluff but nothing else happening just let me know kill this number one c 3 a one. I'm just in the kitchen issue for stealing my favorite lunch. Alex tasty no way will one special meal. With the action scene. Lancashire action seem. To be making. You didn't is reading. Right. Ok let's say how you got on with t.v. Fame say he's a. Loss if you got it and quite a few I daresay from the opening bell. There on the Day Remember couple of people mention that yes. The footage of just the past the likes wonder in a way. That well done today Leyland and Dave in the hall in Paulton and in a language in sound or in black or auto quick up of. Dozens of you got it wrong. In the last few moments Pedro and Linda and calm for. Now we're going to. Mail a race at Rose Grove chip Iraq. Chris though apparently via Joe. 6 6 Dave's getting his big shadow. Blockbusters now. It was the belle of course it was the bill. Well done everybody played along a brand new t.v. Theme to come. It's. Not. That should. Come like it just bolted. To. The Street. To get to. It's such a cold. Cold the bowl Plug to the be. Dan and John Ford Coley out of to say. At 26 minutes past let us now turn our attention to the local papers in the file coast way please as we welcome Simon Jerusalem Good afternoon till afternoon the sun is shining on you as well it's been a glorious day and yet you have to start look out and go home as it were not so light and you get the benefit of say views as well as you your life through the file cause way please let us begin then with well the start of Sunday night television on b.b.c. One you couldn't move for a little. Nod and it's gone it's going to be another episode on like 2 new as a result little with hundreds of inquiries who want to visit so I would certainly article I or you know this from the local tourism is concerned it is brilliant isn't it and you don't I suppose realize especially when we're blessed with it so close to it is that people from up and down the line will say wow it's spectacular and having that level of exposure on b.b.c. One on primetime on a Sunday evening and then people want to come and visit when when is it is I mean we're also you know in terms of the sort local entertainment a lot of those announced Robert Plant supply Wow next year which one is the ticket sold out in a matter of minutes really but it is coming shows that people are beginning to you know if that's the live well that they could be going into see the prices distinct from you know the rest of the coast and someone to visit definitely let's send our attention to a couple of notable characters and 1st of all Edward de you have a good young articulate in 2016 when you can try to John excess and ever since he's found. Fundraised for many chances now which is you know to a charity that wants to raise money for research into the condition that a poll on that weekend which is Christ never creeped out could one of them jerks. You know it's amazing how the family of. Their own personal cancer didn't seem to you know something so I call it yeah well said it well set and like I say 3000 pounds going to research and the like invaluable isn't it that sort of it is next order from Grey's and that we move from Edward to were so fully what and Ryan Faulkner Yeah right Ronnie's Ito right that we tend up to be in touch you know suddenly 2028 but each summer knew the time and the work done for the most could say Cherokee was guards you know spur you know my newspaper 0000.08 you know anyone was down on their acceptance I mean it was a. Charity work for local churches so you know he's going to be sadly missed by well thanks very much for bringing us the latest on those they stay time at Simon jury leafing through the file Coast weeklies. Well Scott Wallace is imminent some sort of that fair warning that this sports task. After the 4 Seasons. On December 6th. This. Hello. Luke. Musical pranks at the 4 Seasons. It's a time after all. 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Here is Scott Wallace Thank you Brett languishes director of cricket Paul Allen says he's hopeful both Glen Maxwell and James felt know will return next season the pair were instrumental in Lancashire reaching the knockout stage of both one day competitions this season says they're working on their overseas players for 2020 and the astray top of his list it's getting more difficult because there are more tournament now this the 100 which complicates things what we're looking to do next year is to sign a Red Bull specialist for the 1st 7 matches be highly likely that we try and look at going Maxwell again for r t 20 we're looking at Jimmy foreigner as well and then I think for the back end of the summer you have to assess where you are moving on to local football Preston North End manager Alex Neil doesn't think they can be disappointed with a return of 2 points this week a draw at Middlesbrough at last night added to another home to Bristol City at the weekend north and remain 5th in the Championship and says they can't feel too deflated what we need to me Paul I don't know his name game is played once we get to the 2nd half of the season I'm stuck on the boat then the thinking start talking about being disappointed but all part results so a moment some unbeaten follows Yeah but what that's a point to because we think we can do about that all tonight but I think coming here. Point on forward town of announced that there fixture with Sunderland has been perspire and due to international call ups the match was originally set for Saturday the 12th of October a new debt due to. The date has not yet been confirmed the Morcombe boss Jim Bentley wants them to find a better balance between defensive strength and attacking threat the troops have won just once this season and drew with wolves under 20 one's in the a.f.l. Trophy last night but only says they aren't far away from victory in it a little bit a lot. Of course all to little mistakes than a lead in to the sort of goals and all that will concede in book 2 goals and I should have been a lot more to goal certainly could have easily been a lot more those plans had to be pleased about not my guys we look like strong which will make sure that we defensively do the basics like between the 2 at the moment which is ultimately cost him challenge Mitt's air sea files latest defeat is embarrassing the coasters were beaten 4 nil at home to Barnet to make it back it's about losses in the National League last night and the manager says his players need to improve dramatically Cinema be an engine bonus and you could see the confidence drain out of them in quick Macy's at both ends of both areas and again it's now. Where the easiest of the pieces are written to shreds because I'm going to have more we're going to simplify things in terms of what we do and he's got them away from the Manchester City's Bernardo Silver has been charged with misconduct by the Football Association over a tweet he sent to teammate Benjamin mehndi silver compared mehndi to a character on a sweet packets and is alleged to have broken the f.a.a. Rules on reference to race and at the World Athletics Championships Britain's Katrina Johnson Thompson has begun the women's heptathlon with a personal best in the opening discipline the 100 meter hurdles Johnson Thompson is in 5th place going into the 2nd discipline the high jump in the small sport at 530 euro football I'm reliably informed you're a football fan I am of the essence support Sheffield Wednesday so I know misery when I see it and the essence of being a football fan was last night we were on a good wrong if we'd won we would have come 2nd. Wow last one. 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Oh I 107 I double 3583 now they're back again the text is. 81 chappal 3 begin your message with the word likes you don't win a thing but you can show off your knowledge across the airwaves they said Wednesday it's a time it's now 90 minutes to 5 letters written so an amazing building which contains even more treasures and what small there's a new chapter just beginning at the risk in the lobby museum in research center on the campus at Lancaster University the director of the space sun Dick. And she explained why these are such an exciting time this is the 1st relaunch exhibition having had a wonderful opportunity the university is now bought the collection with the help of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and a number of other significant funders who've generously enabled us to buy the collection and in relaunching we've done a sort of Ruskin in the future show so we've called it Ruskin museum in the near future and the idea of the show is to show how absolutely relevant His works are today so what we've done is we've created this dazzling dizzying Tiriel universe where one of Ruskin's primary themes in all of his work is to make a see the world around us more clearly and if we see it more clearly we can imagine . Different better more interesting ways of looking at the world but also in a way that's very topical today actually think about how the way we see can help us feel better live better imagine that bright enquiring mind is about questioning process how do we best get a handle on this chap because. Sadly he's probably not as famous as he deserves to be I think I think a lot of attention has been given to aspects of Ruskin's life and what we're trying to do here is look at Ruskin through his work and say here is somebody who was a writer an artist a very social political thinker somebody who was absolutely at the forefront of science and who had big debates who had somebody who was very keen on geology and thinking about the formation of the world give us what I mean he's at the heart of everything was he was so for example is little known perhaps that at Brentwood he had Darwin visit and he and. When had long debate not just about evolution but about color they were both fascinated and one of the works we have in the exhibition up stairs is discussion they had again and again about the beautiful iridescent color of the Peacocks further and where that came from and today we very much divide science and art into 2 categories but when you look at Ruskin's letters to Darwin when you look at the paintings they discuss together etc etc You can see how this was debate about what makes life what's the meaning of life why do we want to live in this way was he a man who enjoyed or argument he did certainly enjoyed stimulation didn't make the Aryan repast of I think very very much so in particularly about the areas he felt passionately about so for example he was one of the 1st we we take conservation and preservation of buildings for granted today but Ruskin was at the forefront he was considered a deep centric in his trips to Venice because he wanted to clamber all over the cathedrals he was always demanding a ladder going up and not just recording the beautiful beautiful architectural detail but making a big noise about how it needed to be preserved properly conserved for the future standing over jigs actually and also a sense that we have a great responsibility today about preserving the past for the future and in fact his motto was today on on his books which we can see upstairs he had his own crust and at the center of the crust was today and what his work is deeply human I think in a way that everything is accessible and to be there to make you feel what matters today and how you can influence things for to morrow to make society better for all so he had his own museum in Sheffield actually. In Walkley and he put together an assembly of extraordinary objects we've got some stairs so for example mineral shells rocks drawings paintings bits of buildings in the world around as a making it may be a starting point to investigate Yes and to. To investigate across areas that wouldn't normally be investigated So for example he was lucky had a very wealthy father who invested massively in his education but it also meant he could travel freely at a time when it was more difficult to travel today he had a special carriage made for him which meant it didn't bump so he could draw while he was driving along and every day for 50 years he used a very simple thing called a sign no matter which is like a circle that has different gradations of blue on it and he measured the color blue in the sky and he wrote a very very early essay about climate change at the end of the 19th century called Storm clouds of the 19th century because he had watched the sky for 50 years and although there may be the colors of pollution a beautiful piece still recognize that those sunsets were chemical sunsets discovering all about risk and from the director of the risk Sundra camp there. On the campus of lying Castle University travel on whether after the o.j. . Was. Plenty of sunshine. We are going to see things remain pretty chilly overnight temperatures down to one or 2 Celsius in places in fact high pressure is hanging on in there so we will see clear skies overhead and some mist and fog patches forming as well now they will clear through tomorrow morning another cold start to the day and it'll be cloudy then today the winds will tend to strengthen as well temperatures eventually getting to 13 or 14 Celsius but temperatures will gradually start to rise that over the coming days not because we're expecting lovely warm sunny weather but because we have a storm system on the way which is bringing in much milder air and also wet and windy conditions so turning less 2nd through the day tomorrow and it does look like the end of the week of the pretty wet and windy as well as that low pressure continues to remain near by there's more weather after 5 b.b.c. 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All over again a song when James Lee says look over languishes roads really has built up on the motorways around Preston thanks to Gary Graham for the break we showed and such as Well we've got an axe involving several vehicles on the m 6 South currently most ways completely blocked just after some space they just have to tickle trout traffic not getting anywhere at all $31.00 to $30.00 and $6.00 South is blocked the queue is already at least as far up as Broughton's engine for the to the turn for the m $55.00 a source and on to affect traffic coming back from Blackpool so the m $55.00 is queuing up to about the a 6 at forward junction want on the m 6 north it is open but of course every slowing down to have a good look at the southbound problem so northbound m 6 is also queued but through Blake 30 outside it's back to around 65 bridge and 29 there's also now it's held up back down the m 61 back in the pm 65 bridge Clayton brought us all because the m 6 South has been lax involving several vehicles in the last half an hour on the motorway is totally blocked traffic getting nowhere at all at the sea just after some stream to call trout just after junction $31.00 as making Preston really heavy would be. Trying to find alternatives to the motorway especially through with full full would really still look both ways on the ghost on robots in the city center and the m 55 of the aisles looking busy nodes down the places of course he calls in the traffic through Preston or on the m 6 Keep me updated you can give you call 330-123-8181. Of course we'll continue to monitor the situation as we head into the main evening rush hour if you love the kind of stories you hear here you'll love multi-story a podcast from b.b.c. Local radio I'd like someone to be into me because. Everything b.b.c. U.k. Slash podcasts on the b.b.c. Sounds all from your regular Pod supply a good will see you soon b.b.c. Radio like. You're getting it wrong it is. So well done. Brian in Blackpool it's not I will Tory and casual thanks as well. Poppy the dog is a fantasy island it's not. A plan the plan. Just got it right there a long time running. Joining standing 573580. It's not critical. 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I'm sure and hardly Good afternoon the government has set out its long awaited proposals to try to strike a new brigs it deal with the e.u. The central measures are designed to replace the Irish backstop the controversial plan intended to avoid new security checks on the Irish border if a trade deal can't be agreed ministers call the new proposals serious and workable political correspondent Helen Katz has more detail of those rules would see the whole of the u.k. And Northern Island leave the Customs Union but Northern Ireland would keep following e.u. Rules all goods as part of an all island regulate to rezone the Northern Ireland Assembly installment would vote on whether or not to enter the arrangement in the 1st place and would then vote again every 4 years on whether or not to keep it customs checks between north and south would be done for the most part electronically with any physical checks carried out at business premises or points on the supply chain in a speech to the Conservative Party Conference Boris Johnson described the proposals as constructive and reasonable but insisted the alternative was no deal do you pay party in Northern Ireland appeared to give the plans a cautious. Well Kim and said it would encourage everyone to approach discussions with a positive mindset but Shin Fein said the proposals drove a coach and horses through the Good Friday Agreement the Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn said Boris Johnson knew full well that what he had put forward was unlikely to be agreed it's worse 'd than series of ways deal I can't see it getting the support that he thinks it will get and it will take us into a regime in Britain of deregulation of undercutting and I think it'll show on the mind the Good Friday Agreement Prince Harry has told an event in Johannesburg that he and his wife will seek to challenge in justice but made no direct reference to the legal action they have started against the Mail on Sunday for publishing a private letter sent by Meghan to her father the paper says it will defend itself vigorously the Labor peer Lord Fauntleroy who's a former Lord Chancellor believes the couple have been provoked away the press go on and on and on means that whether you're a royal mint fist makes to be abandoned we think it might happen often people realise they're not easy to care for or perhaps the novelty of owning a snake wears off and a lot of people might not be aware of how much of a commitment these animals are when they take them on I mean we in our offices rescue hundreds of snakes a year the former television journalist Peter citizens has died at the age of 77 he began his career Tatiana as a reporter before becoming a news reader he presented the 1st edition of Channel 4 News and moved to the b.b.c. To present Question Time in the main television bulletins the b.b.c. Director general Lord whole said he was one of the greats of broadcasting news he read words pay tribute to him as a friend he was fantastic company.