14 charges and says he's innocent of any criminality our correspondent James sure has more as he was going into court someone shouted freedom another member of the public shouted Shame on you and I suppose that gives a sense that opinion is going to be very divided about this case because Mr Salmon is such a public figure a man from High Barnet convicted of multiple counts of rape after a prolonged campaign of violence against the mother of his child has been jailed the man who hasn't been named was sentenced to a total of 20 years it earlier been found guilty at Harrow Crown Court of 6 counts of rape one count of a threat to kill one count of actual bodily harm and one count of controlling behavior the policing minister says the government will get to grips with the latest rise in violent crime it's gone up by 19 percent in England and Wales in the space of just 12 months homicides robberies and sexual offenses all rose but Nick herd who is also the Minister for London is confident the trend can be reversed the solution is this combination of more support for the police more support for really robust law enforcement as a country we have got on top of this problem before 10 years ago in London we dealt with something similar I believe we've got the right strategy I know we've got the political will to prioritize this and drive this but will it happen overnight no a man jailed for killing a French nanny and burning her body in the garden is to appeal against his conviction and prison sentence we send the do me and his partner Sabrina KU DA were both found guilty of murdering 21 year old Sophie net who worked for the couple as they're a pair in Wimbledon both were jailed for at least 30 years following a trial at the Old Bailey Maduna will appear at the court of appeal for his hearing but a date is yet to be set rescue officials in Guernsey said they've taken the difficult decision to end the search for Emily are no Sarla and David Ibbotson the Cardiff City striker and pilot haven't been seen since their plane disappeared on Monday night a suspected vandal was ski goggles and a face mask as he splashed white paint. 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Radio London Eddie Nestor's drive chart Well hello how are you one hour gone to to go is that right yeah I think it is we talked about the speed speedboat even killing Jack Shephard trying to avoid just his teachers at receiving emails at all hours of the day or night from Parents Circle of tape thoughts on violent crime only increased 1000 percent increase nationally for in the London Evening Paper tonight 40 knife offenses every day as figures reveal scale of challenge facing the Met this is against a cut in police numbers and I think our story of the day really is smear test Luis take the most ever why Also few women going for this me test why Also many women avoiding We have to talk about that after 7 o'clock stories plays or telly some of the stories are been told to me boy friends of mine but but that is really worrying when we know that cancers can be and that's not suggesting that many gifts may interest of US majority of whom will have nothing wrong with them at all but certainly if there is a challenge there with cancer and the like you catch it the better you can deal with I'll take your Kools between 787312001 of those esteemed guests now on the show Goodness gracious me there's a lot to talk about let's get going shall we the head of the aircraft maker process described the government's handling of Briggs as a discrete. Tom Enders said that production may be moved out of Britain if the country leaves the E.U. Without a deal at a company employ $14000.00 people here when the Catherine Bennett is senior vice president of a bar sense says it's not an empty threat the plenty of opportunities all around the world now we are excellent to what we do here we're very competitive we have great skills but yes there's capacity and excellent universities and engineers in India in China in the US and in other parts of Europe and they're all busily knocking on the doors of his office the brazier minister Stephen Barclay's says he took Mr India's warning very seriously indeed there is a lot of positivity if I look at the work My Friend the Member for it is and probably spoke has done in championing the wings of the future beyond the center that this issue to mount an opportunity what the chief executive and others in the business community are clear is they want a deal to avoid the uncertainty of no deal and that is why he's back in the prime minister the white Let's get to him and I saw him be as boring as it normally is with the political side this is about money spondulicks Benjamin's this is the real deal it's about business and we talk about business David Buick is the man financial expert from core spreads that some introduction David even for you come on I was just missing the role of the drums. Reaching all the other to talk to you later it's my pleasure this is not the 1st time we've had an intervention from a Boston State Oh no they would say this wouldn't they yes I mean let's just clear up one or 2 things regardless where they were main or leave the handling of bricks it in the last 2 and 2 and a half years has been shameful just awful and what business doesn't like about everything else is in decision you can cope with good news you can cope with bad news but when you don't know where the hell are going that's where you've got a problem so I don't blame charm and standing up and making this is. An empty threat promise you I know you've got 14000 people working here but you know there are other parts of the world that are absolutely desperate for a business right I hear you talk what your telling is tell the government to get on it get a decent deal done so that we all can get on with our work and I accept that but the fact remains is. Outside of the United States and a little bit with France the United Kingdom is better at aerospace industry and pretty much any other country in the world you can't just shift 14000 people away from the various parts of the country that the Wings Bristol and all they have made and ship them to remain your friends wherever it is that would be a 5 year you know land well examine the damage that would do is colossal the cost would be astronomical and Tom Enders as well as I do that it's not that long ago that Boeing stood up spare in the square and said we are committed to the United Kingdom we aren't going anywhere so to James that I think he thought that by going on to him to get on to him he said that he's good he's got a big high rise building in Singapore as a name but I would talk about that when you're ready but I take this threat seriously but he's having a look because you can't just shift that stuff out because the technology where with all the ability the quality of the work you don't dream about that in 2 minutes flat that takes years of planning no doubt what he wants is some cars but he it's almost a picture of Briggs that he's perfect because I don't know very many countries making the whole leg coughed inside and out as a windowing when I hear about a coffee bean below for the millions of pounds usually the wings made in this place and that nose in the technology to goes inside is and it seems to me that there are several countries involved in building a cool. But it's a triple puzzle but want. You want is a smooth transition and you want everything to go into line and of course everybody's worried about the spare parts being stuck at the ports whether it's a rule you know. Wherever it may be and you know this is a question really of semantics and it's a question of getting it sorted out OK I'm not you know advocating that it's everything's going to be all right from the not what I'm just saying to you it is everything has to be all right on the night regardless whether in Iraq OK Well hey you can We've heard reports the day the Dutch government taking. More than $250.00 the based companies they're talking to them about moving at should we be worried about that is the city in danger of leaving its progress. The fact remains is this could just go through the basics the city of London and up until 2 years ago it was like it has of had he had any other financial center in the world including New York and take you the fact that we are leaving the European Union the substitutes the fact that a certain number of people will be repatriated to the country to deal with Europe based business. The European Union has already threatened to take clearing which is an enormous business away from London and take it back to. Frankfurt aware of it maybe they have already been warned by the American if something isn't broken don't break it and if you take what you see here it is like insurance and if you stop breaking something up where you're putting security at risk it's not the European Union's going to gain by this it's going to be the United States or the Far East so pragmatism comes in here we have spent 70 years here building up the financial sector English is the international language of the world we are in the center of the time zone we have the best legal profession in the world we have the best accountancy profession in the world and you know what Eddie we're better at it than anyone else and the idea that a Mickey Mouse town like Frank has got 750000 people gets London's 12000000 or Paris which is number 22 officially in the league table for financial services is going to come and take all business away from Cleese you need face not some sunny is it so Sunny Sunny is going to move its European headquarters from the U.K. To the Netherlands Yes and how much does what percentage I'm not know what percentage of sent his business is actually done in the U.K. In comparison to its global exposure quite limited and also 70 is not the company that it was you know in terms of entertainment films and electronics that it perhaps was 1015 years ago OK David let me let me jump in but let me jump in and how is this affected by a no deal Bragg's the tsunami or what the financials to say yeah yeah I mean everything that you have St How is the impacted because it has to be different isn't it but it does have to be different I don't buy the no deal scenario if you told me on the 24th of June 2060. We're out ahead no deal and we're going to deal with each country journal out of bullshit because everybody would have been buzzed up ready for it not being negative would have got on with it but you wasted 2 and a half years in the government have and you get a new deal let's just say before the 29th mouch that's another 2 years that's full and a half years of uncertainty come take that I actually don't believe to be and do whatever huffing and puffing I have from certain sexes because we've had too much time this . I actually think that we're going to have a deal of sorts and if we don't against all my best wishes we'll get a people's vote which I think would be dramatically awful and very democratic but you you need to answer the question from the world of commerce industry and business I don't know what the exact outcome that will be difficulties but on the other side of the cult coin if anybody thinks that Europe doesn't have difficulties France Germany is almost in recession I think terrible problems with the downturn of business in China they're not going to pick up their stuff very quickly it's all very well when the politicians get involved in this it gets quite nasty but once the businessmen show the whites of their eyes they want to see some kind of agreement and there we may go through with bricks at 18 months of discomfort at the end of the day I'm very confident we'll win through and I'm particularly confident about Sichuan pleasure to speak to you and I can keep going for another 18 months David and we'll have a conversation and appreciate your time very much David Buick is there a look at it not from a political standpoint but asked about the money what are your views on what David has had to say listen I'm looking for you cause after 7 o'clock forget about China and America India and Brazil I was looking at those that he emerging markets were what I'm more about that but right now it's time to find out what's happening in London's roads would be to be. Added to my means topical road remains closed Charing Cross Road closed northbound Cambridge a circus for the next 3 quarters of an hour or so Portman Street close between Portman Square Oxford Street emergency water works and of course you've got that bit of Regent Street southbound closed peace treaty. Last house straight down effectively circus so all of these things making it very busy for the West End The seething problems on the island want Chapel Road westbound of cleared to still no willage ferry This is because. Testing is overrun by now anticlockwise M 252423 just west of Potters Bar I want to northbound line on the exit step at Junction 4 which might hold you up any rains B.B.C. Radio and most men 15 minutes. Is long to preserve the means how different is it you wake up in the morning and guess what Scarlett. Has gone. That's London contemporarily but we talk about it over night serum B.B.C. Radio that's when it says conversation sources subject matter. To choose a morning to Friday morning long list of things B.B.C. Radio London. They are the highest species certainly when I found out radio stations like this they make more sense they don't talk about opinions they talk about experiences when I talk about cancer guys going to doctor whether prostate or mental health use women as my example all times guys don't talk unless it's about for like women do they go to the doctor or something happens they want it so. And to day thrown up in you I am conflicted I'm confused I mean more will fuel women are going for their. Most any time why is that what's happening is it the instrument is it the way it uses it the fear of something being wrong is it about time is it the fact that you used to be able to go to I don't know wherever or ever time and now that's fallen off the cliff in terms of funding and you got to go to that doctor that the G.P. Surgery why it's really important or not really really like to hear from you on it why are so few women going for this man was OK Let's do a different way if you've been. You've been feels matey. When did you get what happened when you went to go to the same person every chilling did you have an experience that put you off did somebody tell you about something that's worried you did you look at the letters and think well in every 60 I don't need to just tell me I'd love to know what I'd love to try to understand actually for why because with these things the earlier you catch it the better you can deal with it we know that 5000 women's lives are saved and every single year so I need to do this so I need your help so I'll take your calls because we can stay longer we can get more into after 7 o'clock just phone at night to to Alysia you to. Take your clothes when we can have a go we can have a go at trying to understand what is a big problem 807312000 you can text 81 triple 3 starting a message with the word London another big problem and you know we spent so much time talking about it and this time I'm going to London breakdowns right except that London is even hyper talks about 14 life offensive every day but certainly we know that violent crime has gone up again to England and Wales in the link is being made by the Federation in terms of the number of police officers at Nigel's in Temple which you can often into not you. Know well. All these grim story across London. Where the couple have been purchased is really grim grim grim and grim. Can you just tell me is it is it worse today than it was when when people like me were getting really worried in 20072008 yes it is. OK Thank you Farai. Because I remember those days very very well and of course in those days it was a formal formal calls on the streets and I think is very important but I think there's another important factor here ready which I think has to be understood communities have a great deal of busy responsibility to help police and a number of facts of the they can do this anonymously ready but you come in Crime Stoppers. Because the communities that the are going to be I think opposed to policing and what I mean by that is this there are a number of times I see please stop some of the Saddam crowd gets around them they can get very uncomfortable ing it out of controlling ready the 1st point and the 2nd point is stop says account is I understand difficult for people in the photographer before Section 44 of the Terrorism Act was repealed the juries in my regularly by police and I would say one thing if a man is stopped and also count themselves by police both to be searched by police because it's the place to put the body will video interview with a print them to record it and also last for a record of the stop such in the can which are for you to do in London I think that stops the count if you will was actually seizes the success of this it's a look on Twitter look at the Middle East tough for every day the minutes of weapons that person is stopping people in streets across the capital is phenomenal . But I do it with consent right and if you if historically there are challenges between particular communities and the police we would need to deal with that which is why I was talking to our criminologist about the fact that you know whether it's safe unable who'd policing or those P.C.'s as they were hugely important because quite often they came from those communities so if I knew something on my go to Detective Inspector Nigel in Temple food because I had a bad experience I don't like the look of him or I haven't got any relationship with him but our mind go to hell because it used to go to my youth center and when you get rid of that you get rid of that link you. Told one of the men start meeting their communities once a month to say you know well we're here let's have a chance of a coffee look we do for you what concerns you have stopped building and you know how do you who do you think's going to turn up to that meeting you the people the people who turn up to that meet you turn out not to know but we you know I don't know anybody's got shot I don't know anything that's happening. No but the point is if you if you need to build software or you have to break bread it's only. She won't have. Absolutely agree with it and it's at that point now I think we're struggling and we need to we need to we need to we're. Not going to have. Been pursuing following taking pictures for the last 30 years this is worse now than it was 10 or 12 years ago is there were no idea then can we can we please help me you know it wouldn't How do you build those links with communities because if there are fewer police I don't want to wait for anything to happen to my child I honestly don't and I don't want anything to happen to your job either I quite often it's only at that point we go please this is what happened to much I will somebody do something and before it happened to our child we wouldn't have done anything either so they have it after he thought the place where they think it's just ridiculous the wall of silence how can that wall be tooling down and bricks be handed to Donald OK and one triple 3 Start your message with the word London e-mails to any DOT NESTORE B B C K. We had an interesting start to the show and we had an interesting show because and our own Neal came in and started to talk to me about what we look at on the Internet and why we look at it and as is the case with London's most famous monk we properly go into what people like looking at and why they like looking at things on T.V. Internet and she makes my head so hot I think get where I am and what I'm doing and I'll tell you what she said in a little while but as a subject Roy What sorts of online images you looking at daily when you look at people cooking people taking pictures of themselves people in lycra doing interesting exercises. If you're anything like me as. Social media user you're probably looking at somebody who's doing something that you wish you could do or that you want to reach up to doing on a no but is it good for a mental health a group of London artists are hoping to change what we look at in the way that we look at it they're launching a visual. Campaign to encourage people to improve their mental wellbeing weaning themselves off instagram Sophy's and instead consuming more enriching artistic images online. Aforementioned reporter. Has been to M.N.C. So a key advertising agency in Soho which is holding a special visual diet exhibition tonight I've just come through an amazing doors that automatic doors of thought the visual diets and the giant. To tell me a little bit more about who this is are 2 beautiful ladies setting the reins on am the founder and C.E.O. Of empty out Agency which is an agency that superstition or artists it is your concept this isn't it so it's our concept together yeah I was failing that when we found it together we wanted to show that it was important to raise the influence of artists who had something to say and that came out of the raise a raise ation as it was most people making Cardassian and then later on I was asked to TED talk and that's how the phrase Khanabad to my research and I was a visual guy Exactly and that's how I got a lucky to meet me and now it's becoming much for your own projects My name's Mimi Graham a head of visual content and the sea Staci which is the advertising agency that we're currently in we shot this campaign you can see. Right to last less this quarter so we've got some faces had shots of some very beautiful people. There in 2 different shots so that with makeup and then with noses actually the concept was sort of constructed between ourselves and the Fatah. Fair Ranken So he's shot these young models I believe that will under the age of 18 and what he did is basically to give them a head shot on a mobile phone and allow them to use an app which is sort of available to like really young kids people sort of children as young as 18 using these apps and sort of face chaining cells I can see so one of those faces were all of them actually. Faces become so not yes the lips become full up you know skin becomes smooth sort of like the Android self this is how they feel that they look better and what they might do to the actual photos on social media platforms like Instagram and so I mean the pretty haunting when you think about the fact that this is how they like to see themselves it's pretty sad and it's kind of like that's how they're trying to the world which isn't their real self and I always wonder if people do that online and how did they end up there meeting people in the flesh and they look so different from that from the picture that's going on maybe I'm getting old toys Oh no nobody think about set this sort of like a level of reality on social media that's mosque behind a filter or face chin and it's See I think it's a mosque that people wear because it's chemical it's scary to show yourself to the world yes it is and that's why we rule on social media living on. A woman who's about to show her true face to the world in a life stream is artist Adelaida How are you. Kerry how you all more lovely 3 to you be looking at here now been looking at pictures of you let me show your true face you got called into a makeup class for all the young girls are wearing in order that they look like somebody different. I don't usually walk around like that but basically all this exhibition I'm doing a very special performance called my face where I have essentially the Instagram makeup the fake eyelashes and all that kind of stuff and I'm going to believe the makeup and that's going to show my tree face during the performance and also OK to add white paint to my face and then I will print my face into a canvas and then I'll be writing how I'm speeding in that moment of exposing my face to the world and the reason why I'm calling it my true face is because up until very recently I had pretty good skin I was I received a call compliments about my skin but very recently I developed a condition called my last look on my face which is where I've got patches of quite quite a big mentation and patches around my eyes. And that is a direct consequence of some hormonal issues I've had relating to this I have. This is not something that I have shown to the public and see my family has seen it but I don't generally walk around without at least a light covering a foundation to make it look less bad so this is feeding into that conversation you were just talking about about people using face cheat and all of that kind of stuff to live today on using makeup and quite extreme makeup to make a point as well so annoying for us so we can talk was this is clearly a bigger subject than we have the time or what yes go through the experience I mean magine you get a record quite a lot over and then. One of the. Ladies and come in and talk to me because you know I think we're a make up to some extent you're hiding it or trying to show your best side anyway and it would be really interesting to hear how you feel vulnerable because I'm guessing with that change in that condition that you have vulnerability is something you know a little bit about and that's good for me thank you so much for your time. After 7 o'clock we're going to talk about this. You want to show what's best for you well you know put something that you don't think is your best on social media what do you spend your time looking at more of their off the road 7 o'clock 630 now time to get the news head. Under the headlines I'm Will Schindler the lawyer for a British man convicted of killing a woman in a speedboat accident in London in 2015 has said he might fight extradition from the former Soviet republic of Georgia Jack Shephard handed himself into police in Tbilisi yesterday after spending 10 months on the run the 31 year old was found guilty last year of the manslaughter of Charlotte Browne in December of 2015 his lawyer Terry bad say says Sheppard claims threats have been made against him in the U.K. Alex Salmond has been charged with attempted rape and sexual assault the former 1st Minister of Scotland has appeared at Edinburgh sheriff court he faces a total of 14 charges and says he's innocent of any criminality rescue officials in Guernsey said they've taken the difficult decision to end the search for him Ianto Sala and David Roberts and the Cardiff City striker and pilots haven't been seen since their plane disappeared on Monday night and a man jailed for killing a French nanny and burning her body in the garden is to appeal against his conviction and prison sentence we do me and his partner Sabrina KU DA were both found guilty of murdering 21 year old Sophie Lee Annette who worked for the couple as they're in Wimbledon. London's weather some clear spells heading into the evening stick a cloud will then arrive later and this may give some patchy drizzle by the end of the night a minimum temperature of one degree Celsius that is 34 degrees Fahrenheit now with the B.B.C. Radio on the Travel his billy reefs. Very much indeed a demo again today in court road Charing Cross Road northbound closed from Cambridge Circus to Warren Street Portman Street is closed because of a burst water main Oxford Street Porton square 11 bus routes are on the version Regent Street southbound still closed down near Piccadilly Circus Nick Glass House straight because of a gas leaks all of these things making it a bit of a pain around the West End at the scene and 25 anticlockwise down in sorry 9 to 8 Leatherhead to Reigate 2 lanes out because of a broken down vehicles slowed things right up very slow anticlockwise M 251-7216 as heading down from April cross towards the end 40 still no ferry testing is over run queuing on the lee Bridge Road at Chatsworth road because the lights are facing badly Billy reads B.B.C. Radio London traveller for me. To see. It. Was. The Perry has died country of Chelsea against Tottenham in the semifinal 2nd leg on digital radio and T.V. 70 B.C. Radio in London Stuart ditched the As and I'm Nigel bit made with the sports news from the cricket in Barbados to come but 1st the Stamford Bridge in the League Cup semi final 2nd leg between Chelsea and Tottenham Spurs lead one nil from the 1st leg we'll have for much commentary on the A.B.C. Radio on the digital and online and looking ahead to the game is Phil Perry largely thanks so much as a lot so much has changed though from Tottenham's point of view since that one though a victory scored of course by Harry came from the penalty spot he now not available to early March Delhi alley like it was. Outs and of course him in sauna why the Asian Cup It means that merger put it in has had to be a bit more creative it will be again this evening for this game some changes will be made for Chelsea their new signing online Gonzalo higuaÃn is unable to play but he might come in for a debut of course to get Sheffield Wednesday in the F.A. Cup I have a good record at home against Tottenham Hotspur to Chelsea and I upped their game whatever the circumstances it could all go to penalties turn night we will take the one have to wait and see but Chelsea who have not been in the best of forms themselves have not lost on the pouts all season and the last every time they've lost this campaign they've gone and won the next game Spurs will know they're going to break that record to progress to Wembley in March thanks for enjoy the game there's another big match tomorrow night versus Manchester United in the F.A. Cup in his pre-match press conference the Arsenal manager you know I am very concerned he's hoping to sign a couple of players in the transfer window we Orly wanted to sign one player you know to play at contrail rally with we thought would buy from us on the club is working he. They know our our invasion our our reporter ability or signed the player calcul us but the AC is. They work on also with with a communication or to us or Crystal Palace are interested in signing Everton strike a change Towson on loan until the end of the season the 27 year old turkey international joined Everton from Brazil for 27000000 pounds a year ago he scored 5 goals in 14 appearances last season but has managed only 2 in 19 this campaign into the championship game for boss Thomas Frank says the club will need a new center half after selling Chris methods to Bournemouth for 12000000 pounds but they've yet to make a decision on when to enter the transfer market we just played the last 7 games unbeaten run without him. Of course is a good player and of course eventually I think you've found his way into the squad because he's good but it just shows that your garbage when Sharia is a concert have done. Marvelous fantastic so far but I think we need one more at a certain stage just beachside it is now or horns on. To the cricket and on the 2nd day the 1st Test in Barbados England are having a nightmare earlier in the day the West Indies were dismissed 428090 Manderson took 5 for 46 England in reply dismissed for 77 Keaton Jennings top scored with 17 England trial in the 1st innings by 212 runs my dad was alive now he'd say the West Indies were bad and not the force of old I think they didn't win like 7 of 8 tosses and he lost this one. Those are the sayings that we used to read about and then they've left the Kepler but you know pretty good people are of the law you know embarrassing this one isn't it yes as they as we've been discussing on the sports that's just like the old days England dismissed for very little in the West Indies and I mean the West Indies on a on a. Right side I think there were having looked at some of their bowling today that's that's pretty good but they are in pole position and we were then half into the Test series yes that I don't know if this will get through today 5. There is a big match taking place tonight in a big London Dobby and I call call it normally you know even if I don't know or are black as I know you do and which is why you still got this job you put Pete he's related if you look at Tottenham right one goalie you know where I'm really 2 star players injured as far as I can see they've got to know Delhi alley and they've got no hurricane but if you go to Chelsea they've had players must play better I want more from Has our sorry they just you know yeah but he's not playing tonight sorry return to his players after that defeat against Arsenal and I think he's looking for a response tonight I would say Chelsea favorites there are home some of those spurs fans of been telling me that they'd rather have a 2 goal cushion to take to Stamford Bridge so perhaps Chelsea to edge it but we'll see what spurs are made of you want to murder me because you CAN WE ARE boy or not as the case may be what that game against Manchester United I don't think so thank you very much no if you look after on digital radio 94.9 F.M. And on B.B.C. Sounds this is longer this is B.B.C. Radio London Eddie Nestor's drive charge. The game and you can hear it live on B.B.C. Radio London that thing about going to 8 o'clock you know my children my daddy where do you dissipate. Oh. For a fair series now we've been speaking to London's young faith leaders who are doing something different to attract the younger generation today we've got a motto Wilson I can look up who works northward and Pena and that liberal synagogue and Kelly. Pronounce rightly north London in the wind and and her partner who would again National today we have tomorrow Wolf and I say Canton works in North would have been a liberal synagogue and Kalyan north London instantly Winton and a partner an apostle a student rabbi in her 4th year. Out of 5 by the way just in case you were interested let's talk to Tamara 1st of all Tamarod tomorrow is that the way to pronounce Tamara thank you thank you very much for talking to us. I mean it's a question that we need to get out of the way 1st of all in terms of your sexuality has it been accepted by the Jewish community. It has been very old in our lives and I feel in that I was nervous about it. Too that's until incredible and makes everybody feel incredibly well there and then become a mini version so I've never tasted any barriers people to my sexuality which is great you know one of the things about talking to young people in the church is that young people come sounding old here please forgive usually like change embrace change and the one institution you know religious and today with faith that doesn't seem to embrace change in quite the enthusiastic way that young people would like is you know matters of faith so it doesn't seem like an extra Fair has it been. Well it's interesting I teach we change in our worship contact the way that you treat people that are undergoing some sort of trauma or loss like a leaf or a bereavement and if you understand that change can be traumatic which is also a bit inevitable and I think it makes sense when you put it in context it also depends on how you approach the changed. Let me ask another question you're still learning to become a rabbi How's that going for here after a fire has it going yes it's fine it's fun it's a very small college so there's lots of us that. 5 years is a long time and waking towards the end of it so I'm feeling like I'm going to at the end of it but I will definitely miss the community wants like out the other side yeah I mean we're talking about for a fleet is who doing something different to attract younger generation so Eason important Christian Hannah. Is how you different just by virtue of being young or you coming at it from a dip explain what that means am I did it's a funny question am I different because I look at the people in the college and know to the same it's a bit of a cop out answer I know but we've I think that we just all bring different energies to it and I don't know if I can pinpoint specifically what makes me think different . But I'm really committed to building an inclusive accessible community and I'm really hope I can do that once I'm ordained OK Well let's talk about inclusive a tea then how did you meet Was it through the religion. Actually So we we were in the same building together for a year in Jerusalem. 2 years before we finally met and when we finally met it's because we got a lucky much on to India. That's going to India that that's a whole another program would do and. Clarity Cup is on. To more in terms of engaging younger Jewish people than in the generation that is younger What are the things you found all the things that you're from what are you doing and what's the response been like I think that for me the main thing about aging numbed people is just in building relationships. I knew my faith and my work through the lens of music so in terms of styles of music it's going to attract more young people if you have guitars and if it sounds a bit more like what they're listening to on the radio is because the music that sounds a bit like what their parents or grandparents might have listened to but aside from the musical avenue of connecting to younger people. I have been to text studies with religious focus at a pub and I think to worship services in people's living we're so it's really about building relationships and making things feel if possible Yeah I did wonder whether or not you you were to building relationships and then the faith came from that or east of my youth was the initial contact. I think it depends on because sometimes people will come to you and say that sort of the starting point often if people have any questions and say they're having doubts or feeling like a quote a bad unquote and I think I was clear Gee it's our job to actually say we're counting people in and we're trying to be very inclusive and not make people feel judged. Unfairly for you and normally when people start to hard to be something that you have make sure what what would you say your mission is what do you hope to a tree. And so I had I love the idea of working in a small community bank and kind of building up a small community creating a really accessible space not just for L.G.B. T. People but for other people who may think that the doors on open to them. I wish you the best of luck maybe think I mean one day when you've gone through the process and the tell us how it's going. Your time very much tomorrow. And thank you so much. Drive time on the nest It's a quarter to 7 time to find out what's happening on London's roads. Should be finished shortly but at the moment I'm caught road Charing Cross Road northbound closed mostly affecting the street. Then Portman Street is closed because of a burst water Oxford Street important square and Regent Street southbound still has this ghastly closing part of it being street to street and down near Piccadilly Circus. Junction because of an accident on the exit. 13 a very slow between hope and South Bend. Chatsworth road the traffic lights are playing up there. Because of early problems only a 13 with a broken down car just stuck a long time near the launch of any fly over B.B.C. Radio London travel for me just before 7. And today the turn of Jasmine she's on the here from 8 o'clock lots of subjects on the go today we bring you learn the news in London talking points here and drive to a novel of your thoughts the subject actually I'll give you a rundown of what they are certainly we've been talking about Jack Shephard today he's the guy on a speed boat that went out for the day. Very very badly wrong and result in a young lady losing a life he didn't have his day and Co though he was sentenced to 6 years he's been has handed himself in in Georgia but we've been talking about you know facing up to what you've done wrong understanding the consequences of your actions because it doesn't appear certainly from what I've seen as though he has also been talking for me you know alongside violent crime and the increase in violent crime for me big subject to the day women feel we're in almost any time going for this mayor to get the call to leave 2524 been talking to my children about pronouncing the tease in the middle of words because that's that's the 1st thing they teach you when you come to London if you going to do a London accent is to remove the T.V. In the middle of a work that's the 1st thing they teach just so that you know they're right but they don't send you the letter until you're 25 but fewer women are worse than any need you or I need you to tell me about your ex so when you went for your smear test what happened did something happen that made you not want to go anymore Did somebody tell you about something which made you reluctant and reticent doubtful maybe you don't think it's the you because I don't need to have a Smith Why would I need. This maybe because you moved around maybe it's difficult to get the appointment at the time that you want at the place that you want maybe it's just embarrassing maybe those instruments because I went once and those instruments are cold and they're hard that maybe the person who's treating it doesn't understand there isn't a normal thing for me to lie down in front of a stranger to have my legs up in stirrups and doesn't treat me with the kind of respect and sympathy and empathy and all those things that you would need to get people I don't know I might be one of those things but definitely need to talk about it because lives are being lost Well we know that. Can't be an easy subject but you women if you listening now that you were up honestly women are more in tune with their bodies women are more likely to go to the doctor women go earlier women are not like us guys we just pretend it isn't there until it's nearly 40 off and then we go in and it isn't great so how do you want like that in all those subjects I have been dealing with and no he hasn't worked out like that what is this story about whether you be a nurse a G.P. a Practitioner I don't know just a mom or maybe not a mom maybe a 24 When you're waiting for that to come maybe you just had a small maybe you can tell me what's the difference between us on 1015 years ago and a small Now please. Pick up the phone and let me know because it is an enormously important subject that we've been talking to you for. That a minute is kind of my favorite teacher is my head teacher she's not go to teacher she's the head teacher of service in go school we were talking today about the fact that the secretary of state for education of said you know teachers are in a bad way they worn out one of the reasons they're worn out is because e-mails sending e-mails receiving e-mails from why did my child not have that for dinner why much or come home with a bump on its head why did much have detention what do you think why don't you do this why aren't you teaching them about why did you give him a B. When I looked at it and and I'd work told with him on that he should have gone on what is it what is it that the evils of about I would teach or listening to this would e-mails about and Shawn was talking about the fact that in her school 6 o'clock on a Friday no mas no more e-mails that come through to her and it's you know quite often about pretty serious things at the end of that actually I did ask her about sexting and she she kind of gave that pools that let me know that you know like most of the teachers I talked to were fair it's a problem and it's a problem it's great because what happens is they fall in love he loves me he tells me that on him the special one and he asked me and told me that if I love him and send a picture of me him or me with this without that so I sent him the picture because I trust him but he sent it to a friends and a friend sent it to their friends but it's come back and my brother story and now it's everywhere and they. Go to school you know my mom's going to find what happened remember it's a big problem you know when I'm never really been able to get into on the radio in the way the like except once when I'm for me and told me about her daughter who dunnit. And what happened as a result of it people in the street and people she didn't even know and herself harming and it takes a huge huge huge saying and it's a big problem so just to tell you the piece of advice that one missile as I called again gave you know is as a parent probably if you go to 1314 year old probably you are paying for the bill rights are probably you can limit the stuff you can put things on the phone you can to your child about the use of that phone and what you do and if you are an adult I mean there are problems when you're an adult right Bayfield I don't you make a decision based on that but if you're $121314.00 small really what would want for our children is even among that conversation about e-mails and the like that that came out of it too so that something odd really like to talk to you about but if I'm honest high crime you know high levels of crime doesn't come as a surprise for us it doesn't come as a surprise 19 percent increase is there a link between high levels of crime violent crime in particular that we're seeing and for in terms of the number of police police numbers have fallen across the whole country and they are about to fall here in London but it's a simplistic kind of attitude to it you know fewer police means more I don't know do you think I'd love to hear your thoughts but just giving you a layout there of some of the things that we will be talking about the number 807312000 text one trip 03 and start your message with the word London I'm also available on Twitter messages coming through on Twitter all the time Twitter is then Facebook that's a good one because old people like me and you well I'm 30 you probably older than me we used to I'm told that Instagram is a thing it's used by younger people just a marketer. Look in a couple of things really one of them I'm really looking forward to this appearance evening so maybe you haven't been to a parent see maybe you wondered what happens maybe you don't get a chance to go maybe you want to move generally your shows have been a specific problem but you feel uncomfortable in the school maybe you're a young person listening to this and you were was going to voice about some advice about something that you can't talk about we deal parents so we are going to have a hearing saving on drivetime and we're going to talk about stuff who go representatives of men violence against women because that's another one of the crimes that's going on it kind of gets lost you know kind of gets lost in a weird corner where I know yesterday we talked about Kelly and there are other stories like that me 2 times are actually. On the level of going out for a drink something happening accusations convictions it's really really low it's one of those crimes that people say you know in a really horrible level that you are more likely to get away with so I would talk about situations times places people convictions situations that perhaps you've got yourself in we'll do that as well so just mocking you cause really important to me that we. Got paranoids a Morse who's accepted an invitation to come in so. That's going to be a good one because there are lots and lots of women she's kind of for many women particularly women of color she's almost like. An English or British guy and he's British version of Michelle Obama so we're looking forward to that very much just to market as a say we've been talking about or covering for this man Tess is a little of what you would have heard earlier. I think it's fair it's not wonderful So it's fair of the United and there was always an excuse to not go how do you own child I was a single mom I was working there was always a next case not to die. What made you go in the end. Most I was pregnant with my youngest child I was played in a lodger the pregnant say and then afterwards I was played and I had a few of the other symptoms and a lot of guys on the Internet and I was about thing today it all pointed to save cool cancer so I booked him for my 1st ever smell somebody give somebody go with. My mom in law and with. The main thing most of the mess that did it was so nice and I still said to this day that if she'd been quite open I would have probably about how what is what is what was there that is up. I don't know how to describe a slight quiet obnoxious and looks down because she's not a snappy false or thing. When when they said get into this position why did you say . It's embrace men because it isn't comfortable and privacy for somebody is never met before I always found put in something I have my face after I've had my 1st man I forgot 2 of them quite regular I saw him put in the my something my face. What did they find. Found hike rates so changes they had issues yeah yeah I had it because it sounds to me like you knew something was wrong with you seem to me like you did the bloke thing you knew there was something wrong so instead of going to do with it you come to or ignore it and hopefully it will go where you were you know the bloke thing I did up my head in the sun than today. My role was how much treatment did you need and I had to have a radical hysterectomy 29. I was very lucky that I avoided keep my might a 3rd P.Q. To the surgery and everything and had it spread anyway. That's Lindsay talking to me earlier there so that's one of the subjects I'd like to talk to you about as between 7 and 8 straight talking just have a chat really about your experience and the hope is that by talking about it we hope other people who feel a little reticent a little unsure about going why are so few women going for it how long did it take before you went for yours what was the experience like a what do you think might encourage more women to go at 107312003 back surely for so find out what's happening on London's roads and Billy Reeves. The cabbies demo should be over soon road trying cross road northbound still close so slow around St Shastri Ave Paul Newman Street is closed because of a burst water main from Oxford Street to Portman Square Levon pass routes on diversion pass you got that little bit of Regent Street southbound shut near glasshouse tree just the near Piccadilly Circus because of the gas leaks and it's ongoing I 13 Alfred's way having our town towards lodge ave a slope that broken down car was there for a long time it's gone the other end of my northbound slope Brant Cross fly over where one lane is blocked because of a collision and 25 not too bad if very slow anticlockwise 9 to 11 head to Reigate because of a broken down vehicle is taken out to learn ains by the looks of things a 12 Eastern Ave northbound slow both the reprehend about the southbound North Circular Road very slow because of that I 13 break down heading out of London and it's going to take a little while to recover I think partly looking a little bit better not too bad on the trains in the London northeastern railway between Steven age and Kings Cross though person is hit by a train so no load London ne railway through there and that will cause problems on trains heading up to Yorkshire Billy Rees B.B.C. Radio London. Coming up after the news there is a series of listening on digital radio and T.V. . B.B.C. Radio London schools on Digital City nightlife and that's coming change from $93.00 F.M. And online its dealings to strike. Digital Radio 94.9 F.M. On B.B.C. Sound this. Is not and. It's B.B.C. Radio. News at 7 o'clock the lawyer in Georgia who's representing Jack Sheppard The man convicted of killing a woman in a speedboat accident in London in 2015 says his client fears for his safety if he's extradited to the U.K. Efforts to do that are under way off the Sheppard handed him self into police in the former Soviet republic he fled before his trial and was sentenced to 6 years in jail in his absence Shepard's Georgian lawyer is Terry say he's saying that he's a very afraid that you had goals but to the. United Kingdom. You probably have some issues some problems so he has a he's feeling that there would be a huge favor to peace a 10th until his or her life the Cabinet minister James Brokenshire who as M.P. For all Bexley and said cut represents Ms Brown's family told B.B.C. Radio London tonight it hadn't just been the efforts of the authorities which had for Shepard to turn himself in the real pressure of the family torture they allegedly suffered at the hands of British forces in the.