Whether he should face a criminal investigation into his links with the 34 year old who was allegedly given 126000 pounds of public money the high court is the usual rule this morning on whether the government discriminated against nearly 4000000 women born in the 1950 s. And sixty's when it raised the state pension age campaigners claim the change wasn't adequately communicated and women weren't given enough time to change their plans for saving for their retirement Joanne Welsh helped to bring the case to worst affected who've lost their homes they've lost savings they sold chattels some of these were a part time workers they looked after children and they didn't have maternity benefits they were and those who took patient pensions so they've had lifelong inequities that know if a chain ration has faced the chief inspector of Constabulary could be called in to investigate Scotland Yard's much criticized inquiry into allegations of a v.i.p. Paedophile ring at the heart of Westminster the home secretary is expected to write to Tom Windsor tomorrow asking him to review operation midline which cost $2.00 and a half 1000000 pounds but ended without a single arrest the man who made the false claims former nurse Cole beach is now serving 18 years in prison for perverting the course of justice or bring tins Diena ashes Smith has her sights set on a limb picked gold in Tokyo next year after she won the $200.00 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Castle she's the 1st British woman ever to win an individual global sprint title and she set a new national record in the process the former Olympic and world champion heptathlete dangerous sicker and as Hill says the way Ashley Smith has fought back from injury has impressed everyone she had a tough and 2017 year with the World Championships but in London she had a horrible injuries she is fighting to get back and be ready in time for that championships and then to build on that the following year when European titles and then to come back Yves. Become a world champion is just something so special she has such a talent she's worked incredibly hard over the. London's weather after a chilly start it'll stay mostly dry but generally cloudy with top temperatures of 14 Celsius $57.00 Fahrenheit and tonight much milder than last night but turning west and windy with lows of 9 Celsius 48 Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio London it's 4 minutes past. 9.9 f.m. And on b.b.c. Soundscape this is London at the b.b.c. Radio London. Good morning London I'm Robert. It's going to be a good day let alone a good morning. Of the art of a Rangers defeat just about. A must spirits. For. Partly because I'm going to be joined by Jason Solomons. Jason's company I love his film reviews. And he'll be here between 11 and 12 telling us the films that we should go and see this weekend and maybe some of the ones we shouldn't. We're also going to be joined by director of a film called Days of the Bagnall sama. They want Bagnall of these we shall find out. They are going to be joined by the director of another film called St more wood except they spoil it well may have left the the end. Of the one more I think even my little more than our loves in one more. Funny someone came to deliver some in every way she told and some on the Internet and they rang the bell and they said his mouth. My me chuckle Anyway his film is called Site mauled without any. We've also got the aid to Zaid history of London which is basically a London history of London told through its maps and specifically the ides is 8. You know I am viola the plaque of the woman who invented the ides is it. Down in Delhi think it is. Philip Parker has written the ages and history of London he's coming in. We've got live music from a band called Skinny living. Young . Rockin. Very good. So we've got live music we've got a book about maps an hour of films with 2 directors. An end we've got a book to make your mouth water what was it that was made to make you mouth was. In the ad something was might make you mouth. My mouth is what's. During because of a book called The Food of Sichuan. I love special needs food. I like spicy food a lot intents pungent powerful food and that's what special on the Zs. If you've never had it Blimey. All of that plus an excellent cover to cover on that one of you suggested. Oh you're right Catherine it was open for to that one might to make your mouth a little to. Well remembered. To for smite to make him pleased to get a. I always preferred. Anyway cover to cover is Am I the sign go clean verses Dusty Springfield. 2 great vocalists one American soul singer one British singer I guess really. One a real belt one with a much more kind of slow and sensual version. Which one that we prefer. Lots of people pointing out the opal for Staal bust is a long time since I don't know what for or Starbucks come to that but I have a choice I always preferred to chew it at a little bit more texture. For it was a bit too soft on the the teeth for me I preferred the slightly more resistant the texture of the chew it personally said a guy that we could spend probably the net. 3 and a half hours talking about Chewy sweets because there is a great passion I still love kids who hates me without I go for the sob are still there often instead I want to talk about something else from our youth Yesterday I played a track by Eddie in the hot rods because sadly it was announced that Barry Masters died. And I saw the hordes many times as a kid I wanted to play one of the 1st bands I really go into seeing just go and see him at the Marquee all the time and other places were common and where the pub were pub rock band and I saw them in pubs you could get into pubs age 15 back then and watch bands much more difficult to do so now possible cost you 50 p. . Remember it used to cost the same to get into the pub as it cost to get the tube there so it was a very different era and I sort of the heart was a lot and they were a great live band I don't ever quite made it on record live they were fantastic but they were my 1st musical love. Later on have followed the Clash around the country literally turning up again in High stings and burning young men wherever hitchhiking to gets all the gigs I loved which in the clash but even they were my 1st love you know you remember your 1st love in physical were mantic to the what was your 1st love in musical terms what was the 1st band or the 1st all is still a focus group or whatever it was to actually made you think I love music I'm really in it is mine I'm going to play a check by line in a moment and it's and I've never gone away they are still they were my 1st love and they are still one of my great loves still one of the loves of my life so what was yours was there a band that when you age does it happen 14 I would suggest it's about 144131415 What was your 1st musical love and these still like them or are you now embarrassed and squirming at the fact that you were once an ardent follower of this particular group so I'm going to play you a track by my 1st love and then I'd love you to call up until May your 1st love musical that is I don't want to know about the 1st person you had a case with on the back of the 52 but that's a different matter entirely Well Kate that person this is your 1st musical love used to write in nines on your school stuff used to have their records hung above your bed all that kind of stuff I'm going to queuing all night more than once to go and see this band literally queuing up on the pavement at Kilburn to see this mobile. Give me Today I went and sold one play with Ronnie Wood. But 2 years ago now the only time I played together for years and he dedicated stay with me to me how proud was. So we're talking 1st musical loves I'm getting some great stories coming from Andrew says my 1st significant love was Cockney Rebel absolutely adored them and played their music to death and don't my schoolbag with their logo when watching them loads now and I still play their record records. Emma says Mom was Kate Bush at the age of 11 full of hormones and changes she spoke directly into me to me in a way that no one else did still love and now. And Sarah agrees with me she says My 1st love was the faces with Rod saw them on Top Of The Pops and my aunt thought they would discuss thing and I was thinking or like this of Love them ever since seeing them subsequently since not in 72 the 1st time at the Lewisham my d.m. When my dad was trying to get everyone to sit down so we could see. My 1st summer cinema's Kilbane style thing and then I saw them Edmonton Sundowner and then at the code again anyway I love that let's talk about this to Judy in Belsize Park Judy. You're going back to a slightly different era Oh god damn Laurie Lawrence insight. Ted speech and. The London Palladium Sunday night comes Wow what a great and we don't mean tried a surprise party but we do know we mean Ted Heath. Oh my goodness knows his singing. How would you have been. Probably about 40 that's the right I just said you weren't It is not exactly so you do or did you go home and cut out pictures of the movie. Really funny because you kind of go you go back in your mind when you know kind of thinking about it all I remember getting on the tube going to this cheap station rushing into the Palladium rushing out probably 'd into the gallery because we didn't have any money that compass you know could States and 'd I do remember that one of the songs that Dennis Miller just used to lie on the floor. To Jerry not because it was to suggest . This was the punk rock of it. You know but it was really I mean bad understand it's a massive big swing back and. They don't do that because they can I speak on for expense it is a new said Lisa ready saddled with the band and there was another saying the Bobby felt one and I can't remember his name. But the most fantastic musicians that all of them I would you still listen to their music now I haven't the ages but now you've said yes the program. Is great Sarah says I just got an email from Sarah saying how funny this came on after you read out my email because I write a hey mom should my dad played with the trade he's bad. Oh I'm no no oh you find that name were her name is low spots I'm sold on a river it's the same God Murville because joining hand is called a. Apologizing Oh Good mornin Robert So what was your band slate or which was in particular Jimmy which I Love Lucy was it a guitarist not a drummer Rule No he was a guitarist and I was went to all their concerts with most of them Wimbley Palladium I think the rainbow and things we pockets are correct yet I'm sure he did you dress up yes I made the top. With all the mirrors on and we dressed my friends and myself she let her name is we would take all the cuttings out of the Musical Express Melody Maker and any comic that had their pictures in there did you keep them in a scrapbook or did you put them on your wall what was I had pictures on my wall and I kept all the writing just in a pile in like a folder and then I think I've reached an age where. I thought died a bit and down the chute in my soul if you listen to slide now would you still enjoy it yeah yeah it was great they were great fun I regret live band no doubt they were and I mean they still play their Christmas song which is already going out. So you are a slight girl did so did that mean you wouldn't like the price the rollers for example no no it was only slight slight in a really solid for joining had them in so many of these companies is fantastic. My 1st note on that one Adam in the end says Dharam I just blew me away as a kid and led to dramas my might My ex says I used to go and see Dr Feelgood every Sunday at the around us and they still sound great so we've been singing the praises of your favor of your 1st musical loved isolate us what this is about our reckon there were some young girls out there now who will go for this guy. This is a great story Sue in Battersea says like you for me it was road closely followed by David Bowie opposite she says now listen to this right this week my son's friend got married in Las Vegas long story but the Thomas Cook thing completely canceled their wedding Delta red jumped in and got them there and then Rod Stewart heard about this story and came along to sing for them. She says the couple of what a great guy well you're not wrong is a lovely chat I didn't I haven't heard that story. But it does and it doesn't surprise me so they go that was our 1st musical love get not city's coming in an usher without some more of them but now at $1030.00 it's time for the news headlines. Good morning in the last half hour the high court has rejected claims from women born in the 1950 s. That the governments treated them unfairly by raising the state pension age from 60 to 65 in line with men they say they weren't given enough notice to change their plans for saving for their retirement the bricks that Secretary Steve Barclay has urged Brussels to be flexible and creative in its response to the government's new proposals for leaving the European Union the plan outlined yesterday by Boris Johnson involves Northern Ireland staying in the single market for goods but leaving the Customs Union resulting in new checks climate change activists have used a fire engine to spray red paint over the front of the Treasury Building in white or after the stunt for them stood on top of the engine and held up a banner saying stop funding climate death the extinction rebellion movements planning a fortnight of activity in central London starting next week and oping tonight's dinner Russia Smith has her sights set on a limb picked gold in Tokyo next year after she won the 200 meters at the World Athletics Championships in Castle she's the 1st British woman ever to win an individual global sprint title and she says a new national record in the process London's weather a chilly start and mostly cloudy for the rest of the day but it should stay dry until tonight with top temperatures of 14 Celsius 57 Fahrenheit now with the b.b.c. Radio London travel Pippa sparks. Thanks Matthew the lead tunnel about an hour ago was closed briefly because of an accident and we're still trying to recover really the at Tunnel completely open all the. Running but we still got delays around southern sorry keys to the south of the Thames and through the Limehouse area for the a 13 on the northern side the Blackpool tunnel southern approach was taking some of the pressure during the closure and started to get very heavy northbound coming up from Blackheath those delays are taking a while to ease off because there was a brief closure on the tunnel approach to some debris earlier on under a broken down car so the queues a still back to Blackheath and Tower Bridge still taking the pressure as well that was not and that if we have crossing the river and stay here about 20 minutes to access Tower Bridge from about the Britain has arms the 8 Year Old Kent Road while some still North Circular down to 2 lanes westbound what works corner junction with Woodford you road for emergency barrier pass falling collision with slow traffic and patches back towards the 11 and east bank quite busy coming from the crooked billet junction with the Chingford road and in the city King William Street still partly blocked northbound since within Slane father units and that's just south of Lombard Street south western railway service is fast Surbiton still disrupted following an incident and the trains Park Station perspire specie Radio London the next travel that 11. This is London the great thing about presenting this fabulous radio programme on this incredible station is that you can use about how long did should be a lot of my callers can almost square is as exclusive squares can I open a more open to be more friendly more theatre more music more shows along didn't get picked up more people can get how people can get jobs or more people listen to the show that's is a lot and just needs to keep going b.b.c. Radio. Thank. You and loads of emails about 1st musical loves are just wonderful through. A few of them Jane in runs Park says hers was the monkeys I was a big fan of Davy Jones. We've got Stephen was into madness Debbie said it was the Osmonds I was allowed to stay up late and see them on the end Williams Show. Bruce is it Bruce I think is he says this week I found my 1st ticket to see sparks at the Hammersmith Odeon on the Tobin 269 in 75 1st gig I ever went to Lindsay says I was a big t. Rex fan saw them when I was 12 Brixton Sundowner terrible sound could barely hear the band The girls were screaming but I was in love. And when I want to read out entirely is this one from Julia who says I know you won't share my passion but it was the Smiths the funniest thing is my son Tom now shares my passion and he plays them all the time so every day I am reminded of my 15 year old self he has all my old vinyls. And plays them every day so they go so Junior is seeing her love kind of replicate it in her son few people saying it was the Beatles for them which I understand entirely. This one though is very apt. My 1st bomb was holding out a saw them with in the seventies and then Wimbley in the eye they still sound great particularly Daro know. They're one of the greatest bands of all we told. you are going to have some private. You're listening to the show here on b.b.c. Radio and I'm about to discuss food and I've been. My mouth has literally been more to watering which is what led us to pull fruits because I love the food you're about to talk but I'm very rarely allowed to eat it partly because it's Chinese food but it's not Chinese food as my wife would accept it my wife is Cantonese and so the type of Chinese food that she grew up with she grew up in a restaurant literally is Cantonese cooking and Sichuan is far too spicy too different to exotic to strange whereas I absolutely love sister and his food anyway the book is called The Food of Sis Ron and it's by fuchsia done what was here with us now future Welcome to the show I learn so 1st of all you don't look as if you come from Sichuan I'm a late convert. Yeah I went to live in such when in 1904. Well I traveled to China and I actually went to change to the city's capital the previous year and was taken round by a local friend and his wife and had the best Chinese food I'd ever had in my life and something happened on that trip and I just thought I want to come back and live here for those who don't include you may know the geography of China very well where is and what's it like to sit on his right in the heart of China a long way from the sea and the borders and everything so it's a long long way from Beijing for example yes it is yeah yeah and partly for that reason it's got a very distinct culture it's got its own dialect it's got its own operatic tradition and it has this famously spicy cuisine. It's not just the famously spicy crazy knows it's a famously great crazy I mean you are from my wife even other Chinese people think that it's a very special Yeah so the stereotype is that it's very hot and spicy and what you get is that right you know if you go to such one someone Chinese will say ni public Hala are you aren't you afraid of Chile he said as a stereotype but actually the thing about such nice food is it does a ling ferocity of flavors so in Sichuan they say. By type by way which means each dish has its own style and 100 dishes have a 100 different flavors Wow. So even when we talk about chili some dishes Yes Are mylar numbing and hot with dried chili and such one pepper numbing your mouth and it doesn't work let's talk session pepper for a 2nd because it is kind of integral to the cooking and if people have never had it it's very different isn't it yeah so it's totally I mean you know you say chili pepper Sichuan pepper botanically totally different the chili is hot and the Sichuan pepper is Tingley So it's the berries of a spiky shrub put in your mouth and your lips and you begin to tingle there is something there is a little bit like a trip to the dentist you know a little word for the sensation in Chinese Ma is the same word as pins and needles and it's these the right I mean does that it does as an image the ties I can't even say yeah it's a little bit and the tongue a little your mouth sort of goes all sort of quivery in Tindley And yeah and it's a bit disconcerting at 1st if you're not expecting it but it is lovely lovely It isn't what's this one like kind of topographically visually is it green is it yeah so it's known as 10 foot trick or land of plenty so it's ringed by mountains you've got the Tibetan plateau off to the west and you've got mountains surrounding most of it the Yangtze River taking you you know out of such one to the sea and the Sichuan Basin where the capital chain do is is just famous for having wonderful produce all year round so lots of fresh vegetables and fruits and because of this easy climate and good land the people of change do have it relatively easy such when he's a famous for being quite laid back a bit on idle pleasure loving really they just like to spend all day playing mud Jong drinking tea in a tea house and eating amazing food Ok so let's come on to the did you go there to learn to cook or is that part of your kind of mission no I mean I went there and I was partly chose to study and such because the food was fantastic and I've had a little taste so we're going to study the language or Yeah well I suppose to be something sort of I was in the history department of the. City studying minorities culture but when I got there my Chinese wasn't good enough so I can stretch on the language and then I just got totally sidetracked by the food because literally just outside the university where I was living a whole there's a market and leaves little snack stalls noodle shops and people making these walkway these fragrant crunchy pinwheel pastries every morning and so I've always loved cooking and I started going to local restaurants saying Would you mind if I came into the kitchen to study and they were all very amazed at you know what on earth is this western woman a university student wanting to could but and they often said yes and then I ended up taking some private classes at this famous cooking school and then they invited me to enroll as a regular student they were doing a chef's training course and I was the 1st foreigner to go there so that was my real initiation but I just did it for fun really I mean I was just curious and love that is there in many cultures. And food cultures you get sort of 2 different styles of the you get kind of street food and high food does that exist in Sichuan totally I mean not just that so you've got banquet cooed you've got Country Cooking you've got street food Buddhist vegetarian cooking which is you know always like impossible burger but hundreds of years before so using tofu and gluten and other vegetables to mimic the taste and the texture of meat and fish and then you've got the local Muslim cooking way you have all the classic dishes made with lamb instead of pork so it's just very complex and very exciting for people who've never eaten Sichuan food you can now count your restaurant Yes Oh it's increasingly popular I mean not just in London but really you know I mean I remember 1st going to buy a shoe and my wife it was very skeptical and ordering and I kind of did it on purpose so they can do the Chinese but ordering just about the spices the that they had on the menu and reveling in it while for me I don't want to say yeah. But I say it can be a bit of a shock to. The system if you're not used to just the amount of chiles that will run out but I think it's worth pointing out that a good such Winnie's meal is whole thing about variety so you might have some dishes which are really spicy but you'll always say that I'm not a gentle sort of the sweet like a soup so the should be something for everyone and it should be a bit of a journey with highs and lows and was kind of electrifying sensations and then soothing dishes as well a bowl of the foods I love and I like cooking it's the one I can least imagine being able to cook because it just looks mysterious and difficult and so many of the things in a I don't really understand and there's lots of awful you know I mean yeah but I actually I mean thing is I remember when I 1st started cooking Chinese food it was like that I knew a bit of French cooking and stuff but it was totally different grammar like basic process is an immediate but actually you just need to make one trip to a Chinese shop and buy like I don't know 5 or 10 basic ingredient which isn't compliant through those peppers you're such about as a dried chillies Sichuan chili bean paste right those are the situation is ones and then soil source a Chinese vinegar shall she one sesame oil and the few other things but those are the cool ones and then you know such when he's fit can be very elaborate but it's also what people just rustle up at home at the end of the day so things like smack you Cumbers or a cold chicken salad or mop will go for that wonderful tofu dish with minced beef intially bean sauce Naam of them are very difficult to make so I think you just need to follow a recipe once and then you'll find that it's quite easy to use the same seasonings and improvise but there are lots of things I have in the book company that calls start north this one corn starch jelly for example or lots of things in a way to live differently and it can appear very oily the food as well as well yes so I think some dishes some of the very fashionable dishes are really dramatic with loads of chilies and loads of the oil but you wouldn't eat them every day and I am and that's just a proportion of it but I wanted to. Show in the lots of different facets of the cuisine say some I've got some very spicy dishes and some more difficult to make but I hope a lot so that a very quick and accessible lots of source to is it is it a hearty good is it a winter cuisine or a summer crazy but I always think of Vietnamese because I was a summer cuisine it's summer rolls and it's light and it's for good and it's going and then I think of Cantonese almost as a winter cuisine because it's it's sweet and rich and dark and you see what I mean you know well in China you would always eat differently in every season so there are hearty winter stews which are fantastic and then there are also light some a salad dishes so there's really something for every season. Good for vegetarians and vegans Absolutely because it was very good and yeah I mean the Chinese are just brilliant at making vegetable all the healthiest thing greedy and stay sensational . Yeah not actually mop or top that is a really good dish that's traditionally made with a bit of minced beef but I often make it without that it converts anyone who thinks that tofu is a boring sort of penitential food say today is the toughest fried there is it is everything cooked in a walk walk no no there is something I mean the walk is the main pour but you know there are boiled dishes and steam dishes which you can make in a walk or when in another kind of pan if you prefer Is there a kind of a Dim Sum tradition in Sichuan or anything like that so little salute liao street food say in the book also there are quite a lot of little dumplings and snacks that sort how what would you might those dumplings or would you just buy a pre No I mean for example my favorite such from the streets that is junk junk dumplings so they're like little bald dumpling stuffed with poor but they have the most sensational dressings It's the sweet spice oil source and chili oil and garlic no one can resist them. There is like if you want to you know go whole hog you can make your own dumplings skins and roll them out with a lot of work but is that really this kind of formed to do with your friends or with children but you can just buy dumpling wrappers if you want to in Chinatown and just gets them to chop and that makes it pretty quick Titian you can even make them in advance freeze them and just sort of stick them in a penpal of boiling water when you want to eat it it's a very handsome book The photography is fantastic because it's a very colorful cuisine is not totally Yes wonderful wonderful colors and I was very lucky Yuki severe of the photographer we've worked together on my last book so we had these massive cooking sessions in my head over a period of time and they doing a lot of things is there a lot of awful in your book for example well there's a bit I mean I didn't you know I there are so many possible recipes and again I want to reflect as many different sides of the cuisine as possible but a lot of the dishes are made with you know chicken and pork and vegetables and toffee but there are some like one of my favorites his fire. Exploded kidney flowers. Takes kidneys you think sound really clunky and a bit appetizing but you cut them into little sort of frills like you know when you have stiff. And you staff ride them and they also look at and so delicious and you think the 1st time I had them I just didn't know what I was eating and I fear my what your eating or cooking but it is fantastic I have to say this book is really really buy me want to go and get my walk out the food. Thank you very very. Much. The. Felt like we have to. Like. The. Cocktail. To come get. You going to cut it. It's happening again I'm really struggling with this. She sings in the song and it got lost in my d.m. . That means. I only see vision this go try to find something you know. Now I realize now is going to direct a message is it direct messages is what it stands well I don't do that stuff I really thought she was looking you know for a message was just through me I think it said there go. He said he this is how language moves Ulm a lot record a lot Liz Liz a lizard juice Well I'm going to run through some more of your 1st musical loves cat says I was an oarsman Zz fan a lot of the farmers about following them and belonging to a group of like minded girls would you know we get them still now we're not coming into work almost every morning there's a group of girls sitting outside different girls different groups for different groups because we're in the same building as a Radio one and so a lot of the young artists are coming in to be interviewed or to play on Radio one come through this building and their fans way outside and you see them I never know who's coming in I have no idea but you see these rows of and it's almost always girls or this there's usually one or 2 boys in with them but maybe there will be 30 girls and one boy for example and they've often got there holding things for them to sign and it said she's on one occasion us girls went to hang outside b.b.c. Shepherd's Bush when your sermons were recording a show there were about 80 teenage girls outside when I turns oh no please don't. Turn to Jimmy Savile and he was hanging around the door posing I said to my friend I'm not a fan of him I saw the Osbournes at the Rainbow in 1973 and although it was great to be there I suddenly decided that I did not like the out of control behavior of the audience including my own so I graduated to David Bowie far more grown up and sophisticated for a 14 year old I concluded says Kath Well good conclusion I reckon nothing wrong with falling in love with with the Osmonds but moving on to David Bowie was definitely a good idea. John says yes Eddie and the Hot Rods great band takes me back to the seventy's and please throw in a Jensen Interceptor while you're at it. First love in music says Paul my 1st love despite being 100 percent highchair sexual You don't have to tell us that Paul from Dublin was we believe her was Marc Bolan id's poster on my bedroom wall and at the age of 11 I used to mime to metal guru and Telegram Sam friend's house after school with the rest of them as T.-Rex with tennis rackets for guitars and Hoover attachments or microphones livin in the sticks and with no disposable income never saw him live but I made do with the records in the i.t.v. Teatime show Mark which was a must see in my house well I think lots of people would see Rex fans. On the net was entirely unusual whereas this one much more so Jane says My 1st love was Barry Bloom I still remember age 9 hearing do you want to dance on Dial a disc a money down to Radio Rentals which oddly sell records to buy it. So they gave Barry blue and as I would say many people who would try him Barry blue would have been their 1st love. Line food pee says that's Paul says my 1st musical love was marred our member by their album odd rock and feeling a bit cheated because all the big hits type of feed Sacha were done as a perfunctory medley and the rest of the album is a load of covers and then what have we got here an a in our choices my 1st musical love was madness my friends and I would do the nutty walk whenever we went anywhere I was madly in love with Woody the drama and when we found that Chaz lived in muscle Hill and the boys drank in the minstrel in the area would hop on the one I had to from East Finchley and walk up and down roads nearby blaring out madness songs from a portable cassette player my 1st madness gig was at the Dominion on top uncle road my friend and I were to 13 year olds amongst a crowd of skinheads all haven't a great time and dancing in the aisles our dads away in white faced in the foyer when we came out I still remember what I was wearing 5 are ones my favorite grey bomber jacket with yellow and white piping and my d.m. You see the Ems she's doing it best not ever says Anna in Archway Well that 1st musical lovey still a great thing and it kind of does stay with you forever keep on coming up keep reading these out throughout the show but now it's time for the news headlines and the latest travel. To the b.b.c. Radio London travel eat well have tunnel was closed one hour and a half ago briefly following an accident so there were problems crossing the river pressure was put in the black hole tunnel 7 approach but that was the scene of an accident and some debris and a breakdown so the queues remain really and it's only just started to leak from black he says still pretty slow from the Willits Road flyover just over there just off they call tunnel approach like calling the Willits road very slow in both directions u.s. Compound there was a bit of pressure on Tower Bridge which is one of the alternate. Lives of crossing the river and that was very slow northbound and remained so we're actually with delays back to the a 2 Old Kent Road at the breakdown as arms in the city King William Street is fully reopened following an accident since with its lane just south of Lombard Street and also the Brixton Road which was down to one lane northbound would come to a new road following a breakdown by Kennington churches fully reopened as well traffic congestion reported on the mother bound road to the used road eastbound right the way from the monotone flyover 3 to King's Cross station the moment here about 14 minutes to get through also stolen all secular down to 2 lanes westbound waterworks going to the junction with Woodford new road from urgency barrier bears falling in earlier collision there were some major delays during the rush hour but you seem to be easing now just a little bit slow locally long westbound lanes continue on the i 12 heading towards the m 25 falling in any accident just past the Brook Street roundabout and Brant went slow traffic still back towards Lessing Hyde Park Corner station is closed following a local power failure south eastern trains a subject or a signal inspection at Lewisham So some trains are on diversion there and southwestern railway services fast Surbiton disrupted following a police incident rains Park station of sparks b.b.c. Radio London the next travel 1130. Radio. On. B.b.c. Satirists. Is On. B.b.c. Radio to. London's musical level I'm Matthew Schofield the high court has rejected claims from women born in the 1950 years that the Government's treated them unfairly by raising the state pension age from 60 to 65 in line with men they say they weren't given enough notice to change their plans for saving for their retirement the lawyers given a statement outside court in the last hour yet was. Yes. We are deeply disappointed by this decision the aim of this Argus legal process has been to rectify a substantial and far reaching injustice sadly today in justice through thing. A couple from New him who want to move their severely disabled 5 year old daughter to a hospital in Italy to continue her life support treatment of one bad case of the High Court doctors caring for to feed a rocky but the Royal London Hospital claimed that would be futile because she has permanent brain damage with no chance of recovery but her parents say the hospital in general has agreed to keep providing treatment until she is diagnosed as brain dead and they've arrange funding to take over in the next hour Boris Johnson is expected to set out details of his new bricks at proposals in Parliament they'd see Northern Ireland stay in the European single market for goods but leave the Customs Union meaning new checks would have to be introduced the BRICs it Secretary Steve Barclay has urged Brussels to be flexible and creative in its response and Nigel dogs from the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland says the new proposals are a big improvement on the previous plan for us this shock stop proposal was never going to fly it's objected to by by unionist a market that the proposals being brought forward are a must suffer improvement of Seachange on the plane but originally released as an instrumental called soulful struts by young Holt unlimited and that's great as well it's one of those crack classic kind of r. 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