It's been considering whether an offense of causing death by dangerous cycling should be introduced but just as importantly whether safety for riders can be improved now there's a $7000000.00 pound parts which leaves compete for parts off for initiatives such as segregated cycle paths and improved junctions President Trump has insisted that there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia is comments follow the indictments of 13 Russians for allegedly meddling in the 2016 u.s. Presidential election including the spreading of disparaging information about Hillary Clinton meanwhile President Trump has visited the Florida Hospital when survivors of Wednesday's high school shooting a currently being treated He's thanked the emergency services and the medics who treated those wounded when 19 year old Nicholas Cruz opened fire he killed 17 people speaking to reporters at the hospital Mr Trump has praised the staff for their incredible response. I. Think was. Incredible. And for every. Was incredible I don't want to write. Late is marking the Chinese New Year with a weekend long festival it's including Chinese dancing martial arts and food coming from the Leeds Chinese community he says and she says that while there is a public celebration plenty of time is devoted to family it differs from family friends to family but what we do the day before the New Year's Eve families get together and we have like dumplings and we have you know certain foods fall and the night before meaning to be together and how money is going to school then and how does full time we'll be looking for a 2nd home win of the season against Manchester United that's when the $2.00 sides meet in the f.a. Cup this afternoon 11 the late game between the sides in October that was to nail this going to be full commentary of the game on b.b.c. Radio Leeds f.m. Freeview channels 719 and online as well as b.b.c. Doc u.k. Forward slash Radio Leeds all the coverage. From 450 the Sept inning Meanwhile legitimacy or an action tomorrow afternoon as they host Bristol City in the Championship and in National League Howley Fox town rooms Ebbsfleet Swans going Miten head and neither more on the national nor brought to the park having you or a white blood Spartans big cities the time now is 4 minutes past 7. Or whether. It's the day today with some patchy light rain and perhaps even a bit of hill snow but this will clear through the morning to late spells of sunshine and just the odd shallot through the afternoon temperatures as well as 46 in foreign heights than any I said I will fade away this evening leaving a dry night with clay spells the old mist of folk patch may form in the light winds and it will turn cold as well with the widespread Frost temperatures dropping to minus 2 Celsius 28 in finite. Phil Collins to Hans specie radio days welcome home b.b.c. Radio. But how are they going is it good is it well is everything Ok that's good let us know how you doing when you. Give us 3 rings this morning 8 minutes past 7 b.b.c. Radio talking pumps today on the program inspired today by the chap from Plymouth Ben Koos who's completed a 20000 mile pub crawl in his car 21 countries started the most northerly finish at the most southerly. Started in the north and Norwegian island in a little old mining town called. It's a former mining town this for people that has got one pub an excellent ratio as we were saying earlier almost as good as. I'm in trouble all the way down south through South America thousands and thousands of miles to Porto Williams or dealt in Chile when to a dump of a bob and this comes of it down there with the 20000 miles wasn't quite worth the final bomb. We're talking plastic patio furniture Chilean lying down on t.v. In a menu which consisted only of lager and cheap whisky which frankly apart from those full things I'm not sure what else you want on a night out in. Your stories of pubs today to famous ones you've been to notable ones you've been to we've been wonderful ones and remote ones playing Already any events that have been too in a pot that you cannot believe take one triple through a stop that text with the word late at b.b.c. Leads on Twitter to get in touch with the programme it's called Last August. And also on the show I was celebrating 28 known fact 58 of the West Indian carnival that was actually the last Carnival. It feeds was 2017 there's a new book out right now that documents it's half century 30 different photographers as countries. We speak to one in a moment's time of the program music from the full talks on the Rhythmix and our what song guide on the way as well so. Joining so. B.b.c. Radio. I . Don't I'm. Trying. To strike things must counterpunch just trust you will be well aware I'm sure because we love this event the West Indian economy. She's the oldest of its kind. It's brings Chapeltown to life every single year has done so for 50 years and. It's something which is an absolute jewel in the crown of the events when it comes to us you know Shish And now there's a new book out celebrating its Hof century of life. You've come to what's a just walk in parade and downs and no one would literally make you feel like you shouldn't be there so it was you know that you fell free to do everything you wanted down something just more about how you are. A man in this project but Strickland. Has to do this more broadly and it was a kind of one day it was like oh you know there's a carnival so we need to go and then I was like oh yeah I was a Carnival says you know and then I didn't know it was a carnival so we went and then was to be honest it was a move that. Such shell was sent home. With a. All 5 states right there with the years I was in the train system used to go to pieces pings and shared between Shelby used to do all the events building up to town police to go into an impact from the basement yet meanwhile Gumley used to watch the corner watch the troops come up and I was laughing just going to the show . And we used to just we're not saying that to get the last truck used to be like the you in the trucks so you take a kind of music of the younger clips are trying to music as favorably use the old school clips but yeah you still listening because that was one thing that used to do all the time. Just some of the memories of the carnival when speaking to people to mark 50 years at The Last Carnival it's been documented in this new book How the lead carnival remains rooted in the Caribbean community and tells the story and its history and I'm really pleased to say that one of the editors guy for eyes is here on the program Hi Guy how you I'm fine thanks very much this is a great idea I mean I guess you could have made this at any point because he's got such a rich history but when did you make the decision to put this book together I think it was just our that the carnival in the summer $26.00 thing because we knew it takes some time to get the money together get photographers they gather think about how we're going to present the story of Carnival so it took about you know 6 months that they were all there and we really got going on producing the book the intent I imagine one of the difficulties has been deciding what to leave out of this because with something as visual as a carnival I bet you've had thousands of pictures to go through how many Well exactly we did a for the community call out and we you know people are looking photographs in boxes on the bed maybe on their wall that the few of us who I hope that the who've been documenting carnival we already had a good few 1000 we want to make sure that local people who maybe. Participates in Canada were in its food or watched or from the crowds that they could also submit photos to be considered for the book we wanted to make sure that it captured carnival in the round every element of common but you found some gems as well haven't you had it in people's very special collections and I think that exactly and but if we did have a set of criteria that we used to choose whether a photograph could be included one of which was you know that was a good quality image but we wanted to tell a story about Carnival so we did have a few themes that we tried to incorporate into the book and make sure that the pictures told the story as well and what were those things things about we wanted to make sure that we people realized it was a multicultural celebration of the lead represented leads both in the past and I'm currently. Tells stories about what went on behind the scenes the costume making the thousands of people involved in that the family nature of carnival that you know you your kids could be in Kamel you might have gone year off see 'd a grown up call in the bill we want to tell a bit about Caribbean history about the story of emancipation a spot carnival can't has the influences that leads West Indian Carnival has from across the Caribbean from bondage Caribbean the friends even South Asian communities that participate and so we went to the to really to tell the whole picture of a but there's some fantastic documentation of how fashions it's changed over the ages in that and especially costume design and House of well that how sophisticated they were even in 1967 you know when when the we had the queen selling the makable room in town and you know they were spectacular then and you know they represent the hours of both design and construction that goes in but nowadays that they are you know this is the obviously the Carnival parade is spectacular but we wanted to cite a lot. Things go behind gone behind the thing comes to that day and I know that you want to make this available not for the people just to get nostalgic about but education as well you want to use this is a piece of documentation of history in trying to get into schools and libraries exactly it's gone through 3 little schools and libraries and Li's this is a it does have a narrative it does tell you a bit about the background carnival worldwide it tells you certainly the history of Leeds Carnival so we wanted to represent the knowledge about history that that sort of story and particularly the thousands of people who often go on acknowledged in sort of public event in the name the characters the carnival cost and so you know really makes all those people who are made public for the city of Leeds and just finally Guy What do you think he's the legacy of the cannibal what do you think your book shows that he's cannibal has brought to West usually I think that this is a Caribbean lead a unique Caribbean led event but that It's 'd an inclusive event he encourages and enclose all sections of the community and that it has a sort of. The stuff going on under the surface and all that cost the body. The music and the food that you need been. Through that represent the Caribbean history and how Carnival. The remains of many people what. The book is celebrate 50 years of Leeds West Indian Carnival is just funny guy where can people get their hands on it well as a 33 you can have a look at the local library and hopefully no libraries but it is available in good books so 'd. I think the gallery they have it well great stuff I got it thanks very much for talking to us Guy It's a bargain she had to take care. Guys around to. Celebrate 50 years so all leads West Indian carnival it's a beautiful looking book as you might expect something is vision as. The richness that context it's absolutely perfect for a school full of crammed packed full of pictures I think is about 650 pictures in there all together. On a Saturday morning 18 minutes past 7. The full stops on the way will catch up with Abby for your weekend weather. But as we go now what song going from all of your tales are heading down the pub playing. Radio and aids. The people behind the voices of cancer bullets coming in the next week or so raising loads of money to fight cancer they'll be on the program shortly also as well with your weekend weather and we're asking you a story. Published today. Loses. After the gentleman from the trouble 20000 miles on a fact a pub crawl. Around a. Hollow on the Texas triple for a start that text with the would lead to Johnny on the m one travelling down to London I think to the bar in Boston Johnny exactly the same saw you. Heard. The basement's in ordinary. Shops tend to brew in the authenticity of a pub on the. People of fame to the Woolpack as well on the whole. To thank you for that. Not anybody has been the Queen Vic. The text with the word lazy b.b.c. . 3 full 5333. 3 for tales of pubs plays any weird and wonderful remote ones that you've been to share and with us on the show you need more happens show more you need a little mix big show here a b.b.c. Radio Leeds every Saturday from 9 o'clock cut back over to thank you very well I crave your results I'm relaxing pretty serious Chris I'm going to go. This is a little mix Big sure you know you try to play really care I wouldn't prefer anything really really how are we become really bright. Ok what is black white black white no idea of paying them well enough Ok we. Are you going to the group join me for Little Mix big show every Saturday from 9 o'clock b.b.c. Radio Leeds Yes good morning it's Johnny Heyneke here at 9 o'clock catch up with Nick usually want to know something like that as I have been doing everybody this week has been telling me about the excellent cheese and bass he supposedly you said how did I sweet and I had to ask whether it was a question or statement and only when caring about my weight and it's like if I was me about cheese invest cheese and beer soup is just a wonderful thing that doesn't sound it's not what you'd automatically think of when it comes to soup it's probably not summer so I probably not even just the ingredients on the right not like it's not like a you know a leaking potato combination maybe a bit like a camera it's not even something that you'd ever consider 2 of the greatest food stuffs in the world and to the most important I think we can agree on cheese and beer mixed together is only get away and in a good thing I would think I'm not I mean you're not selling it to me just try it that's what I say Ok that's your mission next time you're on your go and try to cheat and it's it's amazing it's a Yorkshire thing no it's definitely not your thing it's just a thing just a thought Yeah sure thing that we discovered some time ago and is always since then forever being the reason to go to your cologne Ok Haussmann I'm not as though you know that's the name of the pot. So how's the weather looking all right today soaring to 50 Yeah so I was going to see things get worse for the better I think today but it's nice for my in not for you and I obviously tried that excuse before yeah we're so it's getting quite cloudy through the morning we'll see this band of very patchy light drizzly rain but it could be a little bit wintry over any higher ground is moving through from the very far north west so it's starting to break in fragments a lot and dragging its heels to be honest as it goes but it will move off through the late part of morning the early part of the afternoon and we should start to see something a bit brighter and sunny I think we'll see things improving quite quickly actually later in the day temperatures about 8 Celsius and sunshine to end the day I think given the lighter winds we should feel a bit strength in the sun at long last that's good yet then overnight drying clear so very very cold temperatures dropping right down to the minus figures minus one minus 2. Patches as well for me so not the greatest start to the day tomorrow in that they could be some quite dense fog locally but some pointless as well it's going to very cold but it won't stick around for too long it's kind of the opposite some more will see the clouds moving in and it will get the rest of the worse I think through the day with perhaps a bit patchy drizzle too and the day but a very cloudy mild night into Monday same and day no frost is going to be much milder temperatures could climb to about 10 or 11 degrees a little bit milder Monday yet but quite unsettled actually with some rain that could turn heavy and a bit persistent at times and that continue overnight to choose day but it will will fizzle out so all the cheese day could be a bit of a grim start think it will improve dryer by to chilly at night we thought by the world go wash the car this weekend Ok so today or Sunday would you recommend. The tricky one that's what you want if I'd probably go this afternoon this afternoon yesterday. Afternoon big Saturday afternoon. Thanks very much hello to our favorite Chinese listener Robin Jang Bonnie Joni never tried alcohol yet still going to pub could certainly go and see the ballpark or something like that just wish you a Happy Chinese New Year yes you too I know. It's very nearly 730 Let's get the latest on the. Morning So following the weekend traffic pretty quiet start. To many issues not wish traffic about so far soaring normally on the most ways or clear on the m 606 and the m 621 and 62 just the usual works of course where we're still down to 50 miles an hour that's between Rothwell and Ponty fronts junctions 30 and 32 you find some more work and sell by 33 in 34 it's all still running normally. Until the end of next month South Street still closed that's what House Road 2 were. Quiet for now the center of Leeds moving normally. Through the morning let me know 330123 I want to say something James b.b.c. Radio Leeds travelled. B.b.c. Radio 730 on a Saturday morning the 17th of February b.b.c. News Good Morning Tories and I will give a speech in. Plans to keep Britain in the e.u. Secure she expects to warn that the could be serious consequences if information about terror. Roots and human trafficking and organized crime doesn't carry on being shared after bricks it's a Yorkshire labor m.e.p. Has said that his party needs to prepare for a general election to take place before the end of the year which of Corbett who currently sits on the European Parliament was speaking ahead of Labor's national policy for a meeting in Leeds today President Trump has insisted that there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia he says the comments follow the indictment of 13 Russian advance for allegedly meddling in the 2016 us presidential election including spreading it disparaging information about Hillary Clinton leads as one of 8 cities vying for a share of millions of pounds to help make cycling safer the Department for Transport ordered a review after a woman was knocked over and killed by a Korea who was riding a track bike illegally on the road and a huge festival is taking place in Leeds this weekend is to celebrate the Chinese New Year the Year the dog is being month we've done thing martial arts and food you weather for today then a falling star patchy cloud we just want to share with sunny spells expected this afternoon a maximum temperature of 9 degrees Celsius that's 48 Fahrenheit. This b.b.c. Radio. Scene g b a got another medal at the Winter Olympics Kim has become the 1st ever British winner of a skiing medal she came 3rd in the ladies slope style that's the event where skaters show off their tricks was negotiating jumps rolls and other obstacles it is drawn out on number Great British medal number Jervy. Takes that 1st medal in the record books on a pair of skis for changing the 19 year old born in the USA but flying the union slide and she has a province in local sports full term will be looking for their 2nd wind of the season over Manchester United that's when the signs me to the John Smith Stadium in the 5th round of the f.a. Cup this afternoon and even though the odds are again. David Mark inside he says anything's possible. And. It's right. There before commentary of his full term this is man united on b.b.c. Radio Leeds freeview channels 719 and online at b.b.c. To forward slash regulates the coverage there is going to start from $450.00 Legion night it will take on Bristol City elem road tomorrow head coach Paul Hackett says that it's a chance to make ground on another Championship promotion rival he says although everybody thinks that he had a difficult run to fix just to start his reign he sees it as an opportunity to advance the table you can look to exact opposite of fictions gives an opportunity to pick points of the team from Real goes to. An opportunity for players to step into the side. And stake a claim to stay in so that's the way I'm looking at it. Starts with a game with response and you can hear it for commentary of that much on b.b.c. Radio Leeds and Freeview channel 719 from 4 pm tomorrow in the National League Halifax Town will be looking to build an ai $11.00 draw at Wrexham that's when they face Ebbsfleet. Its caretaker manager Neil Young's 1st home game away as well elsewhere surely some ledger will be in charge of guys play for the 1st time that's when they face Maidenhead and the more an international nor the brunt for Park Avenue he will take on promotion rivals the blind spots and funny in tennis Roger Federer's become of the age of 36 the oldest player to top the men's tennis world rankings previously entre I guess he was the oldest men's number one that was back in 2003 when he was 33 factors says a return to the top is a dream come true. For me. Really. Thank you very much everybody. Speaking of really old. 100. 6 years old we're talking about pubs this morning on the program your tales of pubs after this fella drove 20000 miles on a pub crawl you've been in the old pub in London I found and he was a really really small venue my other half wanted to go there and it was by the way it took ages to get every find as well as the place is so small it is literally a strip of the bar yeah you can probably accommodate 10 people realistically 15 a push I can't for the life of me remember the name of it is it this one often described as the hardest pub to find in London that sounds they turned this tiny little old miter that sounds like it must be a she was hard to find it's really old and it's tiny Hatton Garden Yeah probably heart attacks the other half it remember straight allies them hard to find old and tiny It was amazing by the way was it amazing it was really amazing would clot in everywhere very cramped not yell the Cheshire Cheese which is possibly the 2nd oldest c I love this about our country we've got pubs older than entire country $1667.00 that was radical something like the white locks in town that must be something new that you've got America which is only like 300 years old we've got pubs older I love it and 99 in this place is outside where you'd rope your horse up and I manage swaggering and you know and women all out of course you know that's London for you. B.b.c. Radio I'd like to try and see you stop ptrace going to go on to shooter and see what she says. Radio. By the way the pub you're talking about the oldest pub. Opened in 1715 we helped to celebrate their 300th anniversary Cheers Chris white jazz trio and more town great knowledge Chris 1750 older than Australia in a way since well 770 Australia was discovered and I've no doubt because I've been to a town called 17th 70 which is a fantastic get slightly weird name for a town but it was the 1st place that Captain Cook came across when he discovered it although it was found early by other people anyway were being diverted stories of pubs you've been to old ones weird ones wonderful ones ones in far off lands famous ones I want triple 3 start that text with the word leads or b.b.c. Leads on Twitter we've got out of our events guide in the next 10 or so minutes time but we're going to give you a heads up of a very special event is happening next weekend here in West Yorkshire now it's part of something that 1st established itself 6 years ago a fundraising group was set up to on a primrose James who died after battling cancer before she died she was one of the founding members of voices of cancer which was set up to raise awareness of the illness particularly initially in black and minority ethnic communities ever since her death the group's been putting on an annual ball to raise money to about cancer and raise awareness and next week their black tights winery is happening Headley stadium I'm pleased to say that one of the founding members Norris Stewart joins us from the organization I do in our thanks and I'm fine thanks a lot a son of a black tie soiree dress in the. Us There was actually a muscular relieved transit to the Bronx where is going on what's this what's the difference between a ball and soiree then it's a scandal out sophistication basically and we look French champagne or tuxedo disorder Vala vaunts novel of unspoken. Regret is champagne. So let's talk about voices of of cancer it came obviously from a very sad event just. Back to how it all began it actually happened as he says Primrose changed his living room when she informed us that she was diagnosed with breast cancer and initially the diagnosis was good and as you know with this illness it can I think that's the way of coming back around and changing its mind and you can do what you want to do which is what happened reprints changed it also the kind of found out that it was terminal but never told those. Actions may just think. There's something more sinister here so she said she wanted to do something for a 50th birthday. You've never told us that before so why now. She insisted the need to do something kind of want to do it coincide with something to do with cancer to spread the word educate our community because there's a lot of women out there at that point where being diagnosed with breast cancer a lot of friends and family members would be diagnosed with breast cancer I must sister was one as well around about the same time so we got together and we decided right can do this as an event which coincides with the 50th which will bring the people out because she was well known well loved in the community and then as promotes change but we actually called assisted pay because she was known to everybody and all she was used to be the next d.j. As well however she was sure no one took it but if so we brought in a good chance of educating our community so because a cover on the 1st ball I would have had really then known as Hadn't the kind the stadium and we had over 360 people could have got 500 I'm all you know would have to call it off and as you can see with it being the 1st one it was very difficult to organize it was so fronted by ourselves the 1st one because of us would have no we have got in sponsorship or different not so that the cell phone that I was selves which we didn't mind because it was we knew the cause was a good cause and the 1st was a very successful one that was held in December 2012. Shortly after the 1st very common exam that it was the 20 year for Primos James passed away Christmas Day Tempest 12 in the morning so she actually witnessed the 1st event and that was all she's never witnessed anything else so we decided in a harder to consider new of this event which is what we're doing must be incredibly difficult to see your friend loose about how important is it keeping her legacy and keeping her memory alive means of I'm passionate about 3 things in life and to be honest I was up in my kids obviously my family and also fighting this battle we call it the enemy within because it is an enemy and we're very passionate about this I'm not going to lie this sometimes when we are struggling to raise our selves to do this event because we all work this is just a sideline what we do free with local family and kids we've all got extra activities what we do but because of the passionate I mean with no weapons of pre-med and obviously my sister guarding for the family members going through it within our team not because too much expanded now so we all sit down. And we always refer back to what things were printed say and that drives us forwards and when I follow debates in our little arguments print side that and this be a moment I'll either been times when it's been 2 years Yeah and obviously because we stressed the number we think of it as well and one of the reasons we've moved to date from December because it kind of classed with the deaf but if they said before we give the family a bit of respect completely So we've moved it to February now and we've been keeping in for breakfast since it started out as a way of raising awareness and money full the black community it was actually so I talked and talked with our 1st falls wasn't about the money it was just about the awareness and education and yes the money is obviously. Secondary Yeah as you know in life money does matter but it's very important there when it's an educational cost because as a says struggling to get that across to our community you know their target everybody but initially is that is there an issue within the black community that doesn't want to face up to the illness that there is there is in many many communities just not wanting to accept that this is a problem that can affect people yes there is especially amongst the older generation because they feel that well I would that it was brilliant we have this fresh Why has it come about now and the men are just basically totally ignorant I would even quote some of them will say well if it happens to me up is to me what we're trying to dispel that we're trying to get rid of that we're breaking that down starting with the young men and also some of the other meant to say listen if you look at yourselves educate it raise your awareness within yourselves you would actually survive you can be prostrate cancer which is very benevolent and you can actually be even things that stomach cancer bowel cancer is obviously is very popular in our community as well you can if you get yourself checked out early and actually just come to our ball even if you don't want to about there are other borrowers who are taking place which are trying to do the same thing case of educate you know what's happening next weekend then so next weekend is our new about soiree ball and not the Emeril Edney stayed in this strange name now such as So how it's been sort of 4 weeks which is a good sign. And basically we've got a lot medicament he's going to want a special guest we've also got x. Leaves rhinos player and he's also the ambassador of the white ribbon campaign but you know we've got him come the long and basically we've got power Council u.k. Comedians give a talk we've also got to hit China like have initiative coming on to talk and we've also got prostrate u.k. Coming on to give a talk yeah sounds like a fun. Just a given and there's a lot of champagne as well yes a lot of champagne thanks for coming to talk to us about just finally when it when it comes to as you say one of your passions is trying to educate about this illness it must be really important for you as well just to have that sense of focus and give you give you that motivation to have objects it's not a secret but we have a voice of counsel we're trying to break around and do different things get involved in different things and was telling the research because of the. I'm watching that during the boxing. Match right on behalf of the voice of council but it's also to raise funds for. The Royal Marines and running for much so we're trying to get ourselves in every avenue so we can actually get this widespread didn't obviously just raise more phones. I mean. That's very very difficult but you know well it's worth it yeah it's worth a good one thanks very much of a man with that on b.b.c. Radio lates. The voice of cancer. Coming next. Knew. That. Yes. B.b.c. Radio one triple 3 star that sex with the word. Almost got a full ounce of famous pop goes. Show today which is untitled last always plays let's. Go into the pub wait and wonderful ones ones miles away remote ones unusual things that happen to him pups so far we've had someone who's been to the wall we've got someone has been to the Rovers Return yet to have anybody's been to the Queen Vic triple 3 star that sex with it would lead to place. My. Give. James. Change says Euro News as it is I mean I do indeed. Thoughts the weekend the weather conditions not the best about where everything seems to be moving normally with no instance so far on the most ways seems to be Ok looking at b m 62 the m one the a 1 am fairly clear center of Leeds central Bradford currently see any problems as of yet. $64.00 got some ongoing roadworks tune from me when I'm a Brahman I would down to 40 miles an hour. And for the hell Queen's break that was my own work there as well which my coach would like James b.b.c. Radio Leeds travel. Your travel leaves. 123. B.b.c. Radio Leeds. Good morning then it's Johnny here on a Saturday on the programme they sell a Van Morrison and George Harrison we just pushed out what side what side gap was. Easy for me to say a few minutes more of your tales of pubs famous ones where the wonderful ones from 011 triple 3 start that text with the word Leeds coming up next on the program you may have noticed more conversations recently about the transgender community was picked to do. Kim who's a visiting professor from Bradford University whose new book Trans explores the topics and one of our limp Ians who's just missed out on the final of the snowboard cross at this year's winter in. A digital radio. Your station for your. Radio. Busy news at 8 o'clock Good morning I'm Tracy g. Trees and I will give a speech in Munich this morning laying answer plans to keep Britain and the e.u. Secure she is expected to warn that the could be serious consequences if information about terrorism human trafficking and organized crime doesn't carry on being shifted after bricks it's Dr Catherine Simpson is from Manchester Metropolitan University she says the Prime Minister's experience will work in a favor has a strong hand play and going forward this is the same Theresa May that was homosexual or so around here was kind of this is very much a comfort zone talking about race and foreign policy and a say kind of security into science coliseums Well Team g.b. Of got another medal at the Winter Olympics is he and Kim has become the 1st ever British winner of the skiing medal she came 3rd in the ladies slopestyle is an event where skis show off their tricks was negotiating jumps rials an obstacle it is a draw.