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Come in season 5 I'm Catherine White a plane carrying 23 Russian diplomats and their families has taken off from Stansted from Moscow the diplomats were expelled in response to the nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter in Salzburg Moscow has ordered the same number of British diplomats to leave Russia after the prime minister chaired a meeting of the National Security Council Downing Street said no new measures were being taken at the moment Meanwhile detectives investigating the murder of a Russian businessman in New Malden are asking for a dashed common head Comfort's age from cyclists and drivers who are in the area nick like Rushkoff who is 68 was found dead in Clarence Avenue a week ago yesterday a post-mortem found he died of compression to the neck. The founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg has been summoned to give evidence to M.P.'s regarding a growing scandal about user data the call follows revelations about a London based firm Cambridge analytical which is accused of using the personal data of 50000000 Facebook members to influence the American presidential election in 26 Steyn both companies denied doing anything wrong the chairman of the commons Digital Culture Media and Sport Committee Damian Collins says he wants answers it's time for the most senior people in the company whose job it is to know every detail of what's going on to front up a lot of questions about what's going on Facebook because they use around the world who are following the story many of you will never heard of can challenge their principal concern will be about Facebook itself and how that data is taken from the site and how it's used a man in his twenty's who was shot by a police officer in East London last night is in a critical but stable condition Scotland Yard says officers were responding to reports of an armed robbery in Hackney when it happened at around 10 to 11 the police watchdog has launched an investigation a man has been jailed for 10 years for killing a 16 year old girl who was walking home from a birthday party in Croydon last summer Stuart absolutes 39 drove into the cold Davis and a group of her friends while doing more than 55 miles an hour in a 30 zone after drinking 9 pints of lager he admitted causing death by dangerous driving nearly 21000000 pounds has been spent keeping Grant felt how a survivors in hotels according to new ficus the areas and pay em a decade code has branded Kensington and Chelsea Council wasteful and incompetent but its deputy leader Kim tireless Smith has accused her of being out of touch and says they've already spent almost a quarter of a 1000000000 pounds on more than 300 new harms for Grenfell survive as. Falling petrol prices and a slow rise in the cost of food contributed to a drop in the inflation rate during February inflation as measured by the Consumer Prices Index fell from 3 to 2.7 percent so here in who's a senior economist at Standard Chartered is optimistic that people will soon feel better off some positive news there especially as we're seeing inflation now likely to be below 0 wage rises over the next few months so people will start to feel they have the benefit of stronger wages in an environment of low inflation the ashes of Professor Stephen Hawking to be buried at Westminster Abbey they'll be interred close to the grave of so Isaac Newton in a ceremony later this year the dean of Westminster the Very Reverend Dr John Hole says it's vital that science and religion work together to seek answers to the great questions of the mystery of life the universe now with a related sport for London is a most orders Good evening meal manager Neil Harry says his side a daring to dream as they continue to push for a place in the playoff spots the Lions are now unbeaten in 14 in the Championship they're just 4 points off the top 6 with 8 games to go elsewhere Chelsea ladies midfielder Judy Spence has signed a new contract with the one leaders until 2020 Middlesex have signed Australia all round the Ashton Agar for this season's T 20 blast the spinner is available for all of the county's fixtures in a T 20 competition including at the knockout stages should they reach that far thanks Emma now as long as weather is cake and Santa a pleasant end to the afternoon with some sunshine bit of patchy cloud around but temperatures feeling reasonably mild compared to the last few days looking at a maximum today of 9 Celsius now even I want to sunset it's going to see the temperature drop quite a chilly night on the cards as the cloud breaks up and we'll see the temperature drop down in some spots down to 0 particular way. From Central London so patchy frost 1st thing to morrow morning but a bright start shortlived day with the sunshine is quite quickly the wind increases it strengthens from the southwest bringing with it not only mild air but also some cloud the temperature tomorrow again feeling a touch small despite the cloud in the breeze by looking at a maximum off 9 or 10 Celsius B.B.C. Radio London it's 5 past 5. Makes such a city cultural There is London school just such strong spirit everything from you we've actually. Been used to B.B.C. Radio larger 18 S. Good afternoon to you there's a big sea ready a lot of money I'm sorry NESTORE taking calls texts and e-mails that we've been talking about walking around your house naked your children see you naked is it something you feel comfortable with felt comfortable with can you remember ever seeing your parents naked this is because Victoria Derbyshire has revealed she walks around her house naked and her children aged 11 and 132 boys don't bat an oil it into an interesting territory 3 people who claim to be from a West Indian background say actually they do it and they do lots of holes but they don't remember being hugged themselves is there something in there we missed something and. He says Somebody come from that background and tool apparently $740.00 that I know what I think is I'm just interested if there's anybody listening who's thought about it and there's a reason they're out so walking around your home naked Is it weird and at what age did your children have your children indicated that you can't I mean they swore through any more excuse me now 21 nearly 21000000 pounds has been spent keeping Grenfell tower survivors in hotels this is a wall according to new figures released by Kensington and Chelsea Council in response to a Freedom of Information requests. Political reporter Suzanne. Joins me now sounds like a huge. Amount of money has to go to that level Susan you know well you know for what past 9 months or so we've had people living in hotels and large number of people living in homes hotels more than 50 hotel rooms as I understand it that have been paid for during that time and so this is a Freedom of Information request by the Press Association they looked into the costs that the councils incurred between June of last year and February of this year and they came up with that figure almost $21000000.00 pounds is that specifically on hotels or is that compensation as well on that specifically on hotel rooms and in addition to that they had a further 8000000 which was financial support for families who are living in hotels now some of those families are people who survived the grandparents how Also some of them are people who lived in the land cost West estates people who were evacuated so it's a mixture of people and so that figure is one that's been come to that has has been released that information released as a result of a Freedom of Information request now of course there's been a lot of criticism of that waste of money as certainly as Labor has seen it in terms of the council what they've been saying is that you know would you rather we left these people elsewhere you know we need to we need to to house them and they're saying that they've been going through the process of trying to get people has now we've been speaking to one of the people who has actually been temporarily We House now this is Antonio who was speaking to many times before he lived in the Grand Falls hour for 27 years he's just managed to get a temporary home but he's explain just how difficult it is really for people to be re House that it's not just a simple process in order to have a flat you have to have a look at it you have to make sure that OK if the constable even if it is temporary for the time being because it could be for a few months because could be up to maybe 6 months one of your local years so therefore you know before you move into something you want to make sure that you are going to food co-op the what. Because we were living at $72.00 growth of power we had a beautiful flat very nicely furnished we've been there for some 3 years and everything was going very very well for us so therefore we would like to have you know the same sort of conforte some sort of you know harvest that we used to have before so basically we're going to have like for like and there in lies the problem people are holding out they think they can get better now this is this is some of the stories I'm getting from social workers on the scene and you want them to be there they don't want similar types of blocks they want to make sure there's no clarity some of it legitimate some of it's more challenging you know I'm interested to what the council themselves have had to so well in terms of those numbers that are you know it's quite interesting when you look at the numbers that actually moved into properties now Council points out that initially they had 180 sorry 138 households that were supposed to be rehabbed it's important to note that that's now increase that there's 210 households that there needed to be the house because people split off so families that lived in one property split off and said actually they wanted 2 properties so that's been quite a difficult thing actually for the council to deal with and so the council do point out that you know in terms of what they've done since then they've managed to put 66 people into temporary home including answer. And also 60 households into permanent homes but by my count I mean that still means they're probably around 80 odd households that are still living in hotels as I understand it 22 of those households have agreed to me the intern of a property so that's a challenge for the council and they were making the point really and in response to some comments from the Labor M.P. Emma don't hold earlier that you know if he's the deputy leader of the council said you know what you want to do you want us to not put people in hotels you know we need to house people until we can actually find somewhere else for them so you know but certainly a lot of criticism for that Council not just from the Labor group but also from. He we just heard from them making the point that actually what they did is they didn't really talk to people about the kinds of properties they wanted so while we've seen the council by move 300 properties we've still got a large number of people living in our you know you know you you know every time you come in and you talk about this story there are a stark and they say on the start forward into you is that you're talking about people who are living according to the council who beholden to the council nail making demands that people who go out and work on their own property cannot make at some point they say you know the disaster is a disaster and it's really terrible but some of the demands they feel are unfair and that's something that I think as this goes on more and more Suzanne that we're going to be hearing more of thank you very much the sentiment on so our political reporter Let's get Robert Atkinson is leader of the labor group on the Kensington and Chelsea the I have good afternoon to you Robert thank you very much for your time it's a lot of money but what else can they do. Melissa shouldn't have made these promises is the 1st place to reason I told everyone will be rehired housed in the same area on the same terms and she originally said that people will be re house within 3 weeks but people then expect the government the government to stick by the promises they made similar forms of tenants a similar. Similar size of accommodation similar quality of accommodation Well no no actually that isn't the case here hearing about family splitting over here that found me to now say I want to garden you're hearing about. The so Miss this is very unfair to make the victims of the fire responsible for all the problems that are being touted countered in finding decent accommodation for people nobody's saying that it was was easy but actually the council didn't understand the complexity and as I say they certainly also made the promises of protecting the prime minister should not of made the promises that she made without going into the complexity of the situation it's just not true to say that people are asking for better than they had previously I think it is legitimate for people to say to accept the prime minister's promise that you will get equal to what you had previously and some of the reasons why there are now more a smaller units nationally is that families have broken up under the pressure of living in hotels for 9 months nobody wants to live in a hotel for dive months particularly if you're trying to get your children back to school that you're carrying on to to your child to get back to normal try to stop or say working life it's a hell for these families living in hotels I don't know not to mention the fact that it's a huge waste of money 20 are nearly in pounds of public money simply because the council has met such an appalling job already how. Thank you very much appreciate it concern leader of the Labor group in Kensington and Chelsea the deputy leader Kim Taylor Smith says we have an army of 300 staff working around the clock doing everything they can to rehears families as quickly as possible we have already spent 235000000 pounds to secure 370 homes so that people have maximum choice available Additionally we have a clear housing policies in place to help people from a wider community move out of homes who chose into term or temporary accommodation excuse me or back into their homes so a pretty robust response there this is Dr time on B.B.C. Radio London or be taking your calls whether it be about the war bearer of Kensington and Chelsea whether it be about booking around your home naked and whether it's weird that a mother would do that in front of 11 and 13 year old poor or hugging that's also one of our agenda you ugh was it me they did you know. What kind of background are you from and how is it impacted if a tall what you do with your children on what you do with your children 0 to 7 double 240000 Take say one triple 3 and start your message with the word London here is probably. All their calls are off I have moved on on the A 40 Greenford flyover heading out of town so heading westbound all lanes are back open on the flyover itself we've got stop start traffic without any accidents I congestion in both directions back to the Hoover Building also back to gypsie corner the M 25 anticlockwise is queuing after an early collision between 7 and 6 all again all lanes open but congestion is not to Reigate 8 also anticlockwise the M 25 still have to laze that any accident between 27 and 26 them 11 and off at congestion is back to junction 28 again no all. Lanes have reopened the same story in rain in the scene out of town so this time around all lanes reopened after the serious collision between ferry lane and the Wellington in change however there are still severe delays on the route so the 813 eastbound queuing from Prince Regent lane all the way through to large Ave also on the roll docks road is queuing northbound from Galleon straight up to the back to the roundabout and on the 8th floor a 6 the north cyclist southbound is queuing from barking to bags and there was also an early accident back at the victim roundabout heading northbound about causing delays as well with queues south on the keys back to the barking flyover again that has been the vehicles moved on very quickly than all lanes reopened in Chadwell Heath the 812 it's very slow moving both directions around. The area diverting traffic off the 13 that caused extra traffic on to the 12 the south to noon and on the train see that area far less a big. EXPRESS Also than services between the top and junction and se in between Victoria and Briggs and Denmark hell he can tweet at B.B.C. Traveller as well as 740000 B.B.C. Radio London thanks updater 530. 6. Everybody looks like a. School. District would run. The greatest city in the. Free. B.B.C. Radio. Good evening to you wherever you are whatever you do thanks so much for joining us this is drive time money. We're going to come to you in a little while return I just want to talk to Karen Vers Karen Good afternoon to you . My story you know I love I live. Story. Certainly is still. My ass. So wandered around with varying degrees of need to do much younger work up until kind of secondary school age and one particular law. That's another better story he was suffering with a back back problem he had the regime of exercises to do every day. Exercise naked . And it will be exercise it without putting his leg up over hate touching the floor behind the stage All right so he's lying on the G.'s you may. See things that I cannot unseat So he's lying on his back and he's got he's legs up. Yeah right I know the position in the T.V. . We could see a roaring about. I think. Because he had a trying to get stuck to it. Yes. I hope so she serves. You right he's 24 they're telling this story after that remember he said it will be. As much as anything is the impact least tell me he's embarrassed by it he really gets among. You could have done a lot better 3000000000 men in this planet you know and you pick the one with the train ticket and he's positioned trying but you can't be. Good afternoon. Right come on then we're talking about hugging. Right before we start can I have a. Right OK. Good . Thank you garden 20 we can start again. Probably more than anything. Like the other Coolidge didn't get a choice. I started my parents in my can my. Mom used to share her white. Coal kidneys. Did you did you DID YOU WATCH FOR IT DIDN'T young Rio Ross for dogs. No not really I don't like number one I'm sorry don't lie on the side and not go up. The back and that you can. Put. Down. This is a thing so everything I read tells me that when somebody sees something in their. Parents if you see something when you're a child. An above average. Something you develop right so I. Speak in front of your children the way you behave in front of your children you probably when they do something which isn't particularly good you do. Today which is really a. Number of people who. Selves have instinctively kind of way why do you think that because. In streets. Somewhere along the line it's. All I want. To. Come up. With. Something that you didn't. I guess and if you didn't get it why didn't you ask for . A quarter of. All probably. Yes. Because I wouldn't no I'm not absolutely rejection well no no hold on let's be careful because remember I told the story. Before anybody else to do it tell me that your parents loved you. Yes. 100 percent which is why I thought your parents loved you but their love manifested in a completely different way and I didn't give you what you need more children to come and give me but I didn't feel as though I could ever do that but I think it's a symbol of the 2 and. They get that from their parents and we live in a world now where. You know some people. Turn them into a snowflake generation of you. It's not about you anymore you know. Any more. Of giving you a hug now. I love you. Together not a hard. March March. I don't think I carry their children. Yes it's an emotional issue. I think there are a number of people going Why do you need to do it why do you need to do that obviously if you didn't get it then why I know my brother tell me about telling me what are you doing with that boy doing it turn into a big softy Why do you feel the need to hug him sometimes you push to tell him to go I know that time to time. Love I absolutely know that sad I feel but. Iraq Korea I need a value I am OK you're going to give me a hug sometimes you come on here and you misbehave. You know I'm not allowed to say naughty to either of my children I have to say. Yes I'm going to say. I'll tell you something I tell you the funniest So when I'm talking from a grandmother point of view my grandchildren come quite often they are 9 and 11 and you know baffled always and what ever you know no problem nobody works I mean all schools in my house and we don't folks make it I don't think the parents do it but my the older one day 11 years old no 1st of all he will talk telling me that they've taught them it's course they started talking to them about puberty and always changing he asked me very nicely whether I could turn the other way or go out of do almost ever but then. They said that's fine you know too in a minute why did I have to watch a woman of your maturity a woman of your experience should have sense that it was inappropriate for. Me But even then you know. I do. But if then he goes to the bar you know and that's no no problem and I tell you another thing you know he'd come in the street on line on my knee and kissing all base but God forbid out outside when other people say yeah. Yeah that's that's what I'm gay and now. Feel like it was a Jesus denied by Peter or whatever he pretends that he doesn't know me. But my. Your manager won't won't take me for saying he just told me a story you know we've been talking about hugging. And we were talking because my my old man has passed away and sadly his mother is no longer talking about dancing with these mother wrote these bar mitzvah It was hugely embarrassing I guess you've embarrassed a lot of folks that way right well I don't know I don't do it I don't do it in public only at home. I want to. But you know a lot of things say living you sort of take a little he says with me we have a really close and when I tell my daughter you know told me she told me that oh really I do know I think you know I think you. Know you've touched a nerve there definitely. Jealous of my. Deuce I see and I do. Tell you the truth to the. Telling the truth I am serious and jealous of the relationship my 2 children have with a granny. She teaches them gentle Jesus me can my look up on a little chair. My mom never told me they never told me just to comb and hit me every time him every full of. That's what I remember again from him she sits with them on a need she breeds with them they pick Grey he is from. The grey years I don't ever remember I don't I don't know if it's something to do with how you. Remember your past but don't remember that and I say to her you're much nicer to those people than you are to me well I cannot be nice to you not a nice person. She's supposed to love me listen this is drive to I mean B.B.C. Radio one is just chillin it is a new show I know it's like I'm going to therapy so it should be me but actually there's no problem with that either we're going to read about Grenfell over 20000000 pounds been spent on hotels it sounds like an awful lot of money doesn't it that we've also been talking about Victoria Derbyshire who walks around the house naked her children are 11 and 13 wondering what war age does it get just difficult and if your children have indicated to you that perhaps hugging kissing and walking around naked in the way that they used to will you used to is not appropriate anymore and also we kind of stumbled into that whole kind of physical contact with your children I.E. Hugging your children telling your children that you love them now on I wonder whether I do it too much now I realize that I'm not alone and that's why it's good to do shows like this because you know that what you're going through other people have gone through it didn't happen to me it was totally practical I'm going to work I do 2 jobs here's the go to bed go to sleep wake it was all practical It wasn't a hard case bark reading and all of that and I've gone the other way so were a lot of other people but I am minded to say that. They have a saying this is who women is for and up today that interesting and we had a bloke ring up the show today so guys don't talk about hugging walking around naked kissing being gentle because they see it as a weakness rather like growing I'm so lucky that way I mean touch with my feminine side off part 5 let's find out what's happening in those news headlines are we from Catherine White. Said he learned headlines a plane carrying 23 Russian diplomats and their families has taken off from Stansted from Moscow. The diplomats were expelled in response to the nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter in Seoul's Barry after the prime minister chaired a meeting of the National Security Council Downing Street said no new measures were being taken at the moment me ma detectives investigating the murder of a Russian businessman a new mold and were asking for dash cam and had comforted from cyclists and drivers who were in the area Nicholai glass coffin was 68 was found dead at home in Clarence Avenue a week ago yesterday a man in his twenty's who was shot by a police officer in East London last night is in a critical but stable condition Scotland Yard say officers were responding to reports of an armed robbery and Hackney when it happened at around $10.00 to $11.00 the police watchdog has begun an investigation 2 men aged 18 have been arrested after a fatal crash in east London a man believed to be in his mid fifty's was pronounced dead at the sea on the A 13 M. Reyna he was in one of 2 vehicles involved the 2 men a big question on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving blunders whether the cold wind should ease a bit this evening but tonight will still be pretty chilly with temperatures dropping to 2 degrees Celsius last 36 Fahrenheit now at the B.B.C. Radio London travel is popular care. Show and thanks Catherine we've got delays in stop start traffic on the Greenford flyover in both directions after an early accidents as so at the moment we've got congestion back to White City heading out of town also back into Perry valid think on the way in at the minutes all lanes have been reopened they are on the album section and traffic is on the move but there are severe delays this afternoon in park rollers while the north cycling We've got delays on the way for a 6 both ways a hangar lane directory congestion in fact of Ambridge and also back to the to that roundabout at that C. To the Aston on the A 40 causing problems there as well the M 25 anticlockwise is queuing after the area closed in between. 7 and 6 congestion is about to let the Had a junction 9 also on the other section the Essex side it's queuing between After all lanes of back open between 27 and 26 and 11 in Waltham Abbey but congestion is by its junction 28 on the outside as well and backs in the north cycle are heading northbound is slow moving after an early a collision so at the moment northbound to roll docks right. Back to roundabout the parking flyover as slow moving and embarking we've still got delays on the 813 report right after bad accident you had about in the news so heading out of town a lot of new junction is fairly slow with congestion back to Prince Regent lane and Chadwell Heath the A 12 M. Both directions east and Avenue both ways very slow moving around maybe it was due to the area sheer weight of traffic but diverting traffic from the A 13 he can tweet at B.B.C. 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Good evening I'm Emma Saunders with 10 ites London sports mail manager Neil Harris says his side must stay grounded as they continue to push for a spot in the top 6 The Lions are now unbeaten in 14 in the Championship having only lost once this calendar year Harris says now they're just 4 points off the playoff spots he's not afraid to admit that the jurymen is becoming a reality figure after you know from the 1st to say look we want to keep yourself grounded you know we came to start the season with thought process of one thing that was to get to 50 points Chris possible 21st bikes would not grow selves into the top $10.00 and $4.00 points off if you have to be realistic and say where there were married with kids before which is a good individually and collectively as a team with a because we get results you have to driven by a manager Martin Allen has reduced his squad to 20 players. In a bid to avoid relegation from league today the 52 year old was appointed for a 5th spell in charge on Monday to head coach Graham Westley was sacked. Appointed a germ Whitbread as an assistant released all trial S. And made it done Sweeney the midfielder count him elsewhere Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope says that being with the England squad is something he thought would never happen the former child one man could make his debut in one of their friendlies against Holland and Islay serve right for her for the leagues you know when I'm saying called on is in the wrong league and you know even close and then it was so late. And the conference in the conference officer level this national saying that you know he thinks to follow much. Chelsea ladies midfielder jury spends has signed a new contract with the Super League One leaders in til 2020 Middlesex have signed Australia all rounder Ashton Agar for this season's T 20 blast the spinner is available for all of the counties fixtures in the T 20 competition including at the knockout stages should they make it that far. As his title defense against Martin Murray has been delayed due to the world middleweight champion sustaining a hand injury the bouts had been told for the 14th of April but will now take place on the 23rd of June at London's O 2 Arena and the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox are very close it to agreeing a dail to play 2 regular season baseball matches in London in June 29th if the deal is a great played at London stadium one fair I know of about long as in our own state this is the longest the story is the correct square with the square from a station of 0 this is B.B.C. Radio long term edginess down. Today here this is really really a lot of money I'm sorry Mr taking calls texts and emails all in stories London talking points big story for now how many potholes have you had to dodge on your way to work today it is one of those things seems to be worse and worse every year here in London one in 5 local roads is in a poor condition because councils don't have enough money to tackle potholes a B.B.C. Investigation shows in England 3 worst borrowers are the City of London Westminster and Tower Hamlets 37 year old Sheriff Keith RAO for was commuting through Lewisham in south London in January where he stuck who even struck a pothole and hopefully fingers crossed he wasn't too badly hurt but he can tell us about that now often N.G.K. . You know the one thing about writing that I've never really talked about properly is potholes because you know the drawings are bad enough they when you're down on the inside but I never really always talk about it in relation to cause tell us what happened to you. I was on my commute into work. In the morning and I had a part of which was pretty big it was a big car. And flipped me off my bike and I landed. My head on the ground split my eye open split much and I lost a couple of case and gave myself a bleed on the brain as well. From the impact so I spent a couple of days in hospital and then 3 weeks I'm recovering from I would people around you. As I was up how would people around you. So. I wasn't as I was fortunate as much as on the right there was anybody around me there was such a so I just I've taken me out was going to actually got me out as well I mean there were people helping you were they got Mom was interest in that because usually people you know when they see people in distress always fantastic even when the just wondered whether or not people came to you or your assistance or not. These 2 Royden. Haven't since the accident. It took me that months to recover and since and here's a guy who wanted to get on the bike back to me back and it's something I am going to take I'm not going to let it stop me. But as pain has been a lot in fact since I write yeah I know where you kind of a main road type of back road side puff quiet way type of writer. I took my star rectory I couldn't so it was it was my lights but a quieter than others but it was nice it was that my style rectory in from my living all things and the City of London when I have you to get back on the bike lots and lots more people riding now I even did it a few months ago and I wish you the very best of luck and Kay thank you so much for talking to us councilor Julian Belize the chair of the London council transport environment committee. Labor laid down there in Ealing or across there an ailing afternoon to you Councillor. You said my wife you know very excited having their say. If you want me to go away Feel free lots of people say that I'm making some. Serious. Let's pretend to get everybody else does do you leave. These roads but I just read about. The mayor and Transport for London talking about the fact that one of the ways of dealing with the deficit they have this is all non-essential work is to stop all of the challenges that the local councils are facing. Well 1st of all. As a fellow cyclist I can. Sympathize with the experience of your previous career I've never had anything. Like that happen to me but I've seen near misses and clearly. Making sure the siphon most of the repair as quickly as possible is critical and the mayor saying that he's going to continue to make sure that all of those health and safety repairs that have to be done are down and. He has councils were equally concerned. Working hard to repair them and clearly there's more potholes on the right amount with with this release of the priest from the aged one and the well that we've had. You know local governments been on the Koch financially since 2010 worst by government austerity of all kind of parts of government so Michael councils don't have the money. Also the mayors had had his has his. 600000. Something from central government completely taken away. Also other parts of the country they have something from the correct size G.G. The drivers pay the allocated to the road repairs we don't get any of that in London but I give it to the government so we're fighting but the mayor and a lot of the councils to get government to happen someone likes our city so you know the money so I'm looking at the Security Council sorry and it's a city of London Westminster internment. Just as a layperson if I suggested if we spent the problem if. Action of what they took him parking fines into fixing the roads there'd be alright would lead probably drive them gold plate seed or something. Well. Just some figures given me today which would just be really show in the last year. Councils have actually increased lifespan. Repairs by 22 percent. Are putting more money and. Mind. Lumberman's population is increasing in. Any other part of the. And we also had a record number of 19000000 tourists in the capital last year and so you know essentially that means there are roads are incredibly well you. Know inevitably there where are quick. Absolutely I think you know if I was Westminster with our revenues are because moment. When I speak to them next I will encourage them to do so really I mean I think this is a story that is going to get worse before it gets better so I dare say to even be talking again and see if we can keep you happy and make you a little happier than you sounded this time council Julian Bell chair of the London Council's transport environment committee and it is you know every 20 odd seconds a poll is filled in but it has got bad and you just the 3 words stereos the city of London Westminster and Tower Hamlets that be careful out there some of the messages coming in I tell you why we should allow our children to see us in the naughty as my mom used to call it to prepare them for possibly caring for us bathing us taking us to the loo and the time comes God forbid OK. He took let the 456 year old I do say that to my children I'm doing this to you now. You'll have to do it to me and if you make jokes about it it may not be funny actually you know what they say be careful what you wish for in a war that will continue with our conversations around hugging your children seeing you naked Maybe you'd like to talk about poor holes as well and 20 year old millions who tells an annoying Also months since the Glenn fool tower this. Boy can sing tonight Chelsea council 7 double 2 for 2000 away from you to state one triple 3 and start your message with the word LOT and cooled to 6 . Thanks very starting on the M one coming into London say London bound one lane county blocked at the moment due to a broken down car between junctions 8 and 6 a so just before the M 25 a broken down vehicle slightly blocking lane one a for. The A faulty Greenford flyover heading out of town stop start traffic out spot any accident on the flyover itself at the moment congestion is back to White City and impart royalists while that early accident on the A 40 calls the congestion to back up and in part roll the north cycle a day for a 6 you've got delays both ways of a hanging lane gyrator a queue in back to the bridge also back to the to the ground about moving over to the north slightly or in back turn northbound it slow moving after an early a collision there as well between the role docks road backed him around about barking flyover all lanes have been reopened but around the area traffic is extremely heavy after the area a 13 closure between very lane and Weddington all lanes are open there but we still got long delays on the A 13 report road heading out of town from Prince Regent lane all the way through to lodge Ave junction is killing Chadwell Heath the A 12 D. To that area a 13 problem as well the A 12 both sorry both directions very slow moving around maybe to share weight of traffic there as well now in Kingston Kingston upon Thames a couple of road works problems causing delays temperature AFAIK lights. Portsmouth right 7 of Woodbines Avenue also London right date for lights but directions a lane is closed due to gas flame taking place at Cambridge ride that's causing severe delays around the area and Steve called in from Kingston that is nice again half an hour to drive one miles high heavy congestion around that is right where sections at the minutes he can tweet says that B.B.C. Traveler call like Steve did 18740000 Carabine B.C. Radio London next update just before 6 this Islam taxi in-field succeeded it's. Just. Wonderful museums a place you go like to today. To kill the story love the true conversation somewhere else it's a great calculus because the Islam to be is a D.C. Radio London. Oh yes it is Heidi or DE Redwood I must be my mum I know you were talking about the connection between food an illness but did you see the Victoria Derbyshire interview with Noel Edmonds and his thoughts Yeah yeah yeah I did I did I did did he apologize for did me yeah if you want to know what the message or is talking about then you going to have to look it up for yourself I tell you what we should and our children to see us in a new Yes because they're be looking after us lots of people saying their I would say definitely a generational cultural thing it Mum was Italian my dad Irish and I never hugged they never told me that they loved me I never saw them naked or partially clothed I'm now 52 Maria what do you call up Maria to join me. Let's let's go to Steve in North Steve. Hired a. Very very. Quiet word when I introduced myself to. You I personally think so you know let's start again your name is Eva Yes apologies the research. The receptionist here is very nice but but but but you know last in 1st out sorry sure. You know it's a nurse and I think that kind of evil tell me you're uncomfortable with this whole nudity thing only. Really comfortable I mean I grew up in Bulgaria I'm Bolger we've got really really hot summers. I quite remember my background walking around holding shoulders all summer in the. South but unbearable especially asked How old were you well I start to embarrass the age of 56 really so yes so I know where you're going with this at 5 o 6 you began to have a kind of consciousness about bodies and feel embarrassed about maybe people showing them to you showing your own in front of them not to. Cease interest in each of them and because my firstborn isn't embarrassed to tool about his body in front of us but he won't let anybody else sees body so it's interesting that you like that with your own family. So I don't think you want to somebody ring the door now I opened it and then. You know. My mom showing oh you know but it was the male part of the family who just love it even even in the winter you know when you put the truck in the. Excellent they don't hesitate just taking the call but I mean yeah you were sure you know you know now now tell me you do it now do you know you know you know he you know so if you in the way you and I are in you and I just played some badminton right we just play together now in fact because we. Are hitting the ball I now when I get in a shower together you get you're going to put a towel around you in front of me on you. Not really saw it actually. If we both look yes I would take my clothes off you know but mainly I can take my clothes off only in a really really small circle of friends you know let's not stop there just one quick question I call upon flip through the door the other day and it was telling me that I could go on the most unexpected and brilliant holiday that I have a thought of. Garia and I never ever thought about it like beautiful beaches and tell it it's a place that we could go on holiday. Definite Yes definitely not opinion pieces. That go to tossing the beach I'm going to be it's but really when I play you just need to add some ball Gary and get a bit more mature where you can go with the family. That you know didn't even stop so let's get rid of it you know we mean mature I'm young I'm 30 when wounds get into the material and he said I want to go with the family my my one of my maybe I want to go with the police. Would you take your clothes off in front of me there are some things that come out on the show they come out just wrong not the way of intended them until now I want to tell you what to do into early to get those baby sounds for me you'll have to find them. In keeping with Babai to produce a Saudia who is with child and has only well 3 more days with us we've been doing some stuff own things connected with children the U.K. Has one of the worst breastfeeding rates in the world apparently it's falling behind comparable countries for several child health issues this is all according by the way not to me but according to a report from the Nuffield Trust health and the Royal College of Pediatrics in child health almost 3 quarters of women start breastfeeding when their child is born however by 6 to 8 weeks believe the argument me and produces about this subject by 6 to 8 weeks it drops to 44 percent So what do women who star fewer than home continue past 8 weeks now tell you about my mate Robbie who was breastfed till he was 4 Mrs Nestor with our 1st born I literally had to say can we go out to dinner so that I can talk to you because the child was to the child who is walking up for the breast so why is D.H. How did you do it for how did you get to latch on because a lot of people here I know there is hearing and apparently they're telling me here this is how much our team. Apparently Alexa which is one of these artificial intelligent machines things that people boy and put in their houses that will tell you how you can breastfeed I want to see Alexa how do I get baby to latch on that's interesting isn't it. Crib I'm cooked for my midwife and breastfeeding expert we haven't spoken in a war crime haven't offended you as well every. Sunday no no. Well I'm delighted to see all of them to speak about this. Right so. Produces Saudia is with giving a row tribute Are you surprised by the fact that he would and the women who actually stole a breast feeding continue past 8 weeks it doesn't seem like a very long time. I'm not remotely surprised. I think ever the trouble is when people like Sergeant go to her on Tuesday to class they spend almost the entire press the technique of talking about the benefits of breastfeeding and hardly anything about how to do it alone in that goes wrong so when they so they leave the class thinking this is what I going to do for the next 2 years and then when they can't get past even Square was which is a lot of pay they all if they're not shown by the midwives hired to do it they're going to give up yeah that's a reality when they really default to them Yeah right they don't get the help and I teach very different to everyone else I teach old school the quest for a which incidentally is what they teach in single schools where they haven't heard of them improves the career no no no I promise you it doesn't already this is the whole thing is the way the Bumpus were taught to breastfeed I find nowadays I find bizarre that taught to line the baby up nose to nipple and I just think No How about mouth to nipples and if you're not the baby will notice to nip that coming crookedly to the breast and that's why it hurts Oh right OK and they demonstrate this all the time you know. What I noticed on telly earlier today Harry job was big interview 2 days of Popsicle and I saw his wife. Just after that baby was born and I can mention them because they've written about me in that book which is a brilliant book by the way and she was really struggling to latch the baby on the midwife was there when Iraq after the midwife said to her the baby can't latch on because the baby has a tongue tie and assumes the midwife had gone I locked the baby on an absolutely instantly taken for a and she carried on breast. OK Well what about just because I can see the time and you were fantastic I got a couple more questions so let's do some quick quote fire ones and produce a Saudi or said that she's worried because lots of her friends have said it's just absolutely exhausting and so they gave up. Yeah well I would agree you know if the press is sorry if breastfeeding is going well it's totally pain free the baby gets lots of free milk you don't have to make it up and buy it for the fags and it's off to a wonderful If it's going bad and it's hurting the baby can't get enough milk so the babies want to feed every haha I don't blame them other tools for giving up I think there's too much pressure to say that you've got to do it even if everyone's loathing but we all know I mean I've heard it so often it's just breast is best isn't it so it comes with the pressure of being a new mom doesn't it dulls but breast is a neat best of everyone's trying to acknowledge the reality is so when you can really pull it sucks the lots of mother cents off a postnatal depression baby is a big really admitted to hospital armed Oh wait so so my thing is and I mention my books here is if you're having problems get help treat to ask for it advice you like you want a plumber if they don't fix the problem it doesn't matter why not he said all you need a new plumber and so if people having problems with anything paying difficulty latching I've I've made a D.V.D. You can see at the National Mutu in my book I describe my way of latching the baby on and just look at different ways so one thing isn't working look at another way absolutely clay always a pleasure speaking to look after yourself and hopefully we'll talk again soon clear Brian Cook for my midwife and author of And breastfeeding expert so few in a hole for women carry on after 8 weeks how long did you do it for how difficult was it for you have you tips for a producer Saudia on how to do it you know in the best way and B how to do it in public because that's the one that's really digs. 7 double. Triple 3 and start your message with the word London Here's Bobby with details of London's roads. On the M $25.00 anticlockwise a lane is closed for broken down junction 8 lane for a 4 county closed breakdown also on the M one London about the coming into London on the M one A lane is blocked by a breakdown as well between 8 and 6 coming to old Sam 25 angry. That any accident on the flyer got stop start traffic back at White City heading towards green fares also in part due to that early action on the A 40 the North Circular is suffered as well the 6 both directions. We've got delays with back to the I'm bridge and back to the ground about as well as the back to the M 4. Bath road both directions the roads being closed between Stanwell more road and galley made road as well that is due to a collision has happened this afternoon so you've got queue in traffic both sides of the closure about Santa Heathrow Airport and copper between streets a 2 for 5 at the moment both directions partially blocked in row 2 to a close in there as well since I'm moving in the north cycling the A for a 6 lane moving after an early accident in the back to fly over some roundabout even a barking and barking itself the A 13 report road heading out of town we start have delays from print.

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