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Richard Lister is our correspondent he had been hiding in the shed armed with 2 cross but he ran out of the shed or matter Legarda fired the crossbow that hit Mrs Mohammed and she died fairly quickly but her unborn child was actually saved a man who strangled a British backpacker in New Zealand and stuffed her body inside a suitcase has been found guilty of her murder Gracemere lane from Essex was found buried in a shallow grave knee or Clint last year Grace's parents have spoken outside court and welcome the verdict or Reporter Phil Mercer has been covering the trial saying grace was her sunshine and that she'd be missed forever for them at least this is the end of an extremely painful chapter David Malayan saying that both he and his wife will now return to the United Kingdom to try to pick up what's left of their lives a 23 year old man's been arrested in connection with the deaths of nearly 40 people found in the back of a lorry in Essex in October he was detained on the m 40 in Buckinghamshire this morning b.b.c. London's talo adieux Yea has more this is now the sick the arrest in connection with the deaths of $39.00 Vietnamese nationals he's bodies were found in a fridge rated container in the classed month a lorry driver. Has already been charged with 39 counts of manslaughter Nigel Farage has been announcing the election policies for the BRICs it Party but wouldn't call it a manifesto because he says people don't trust them he's promised a political revolution that puts ordinary people 1st including cutting the foreign aid budget abolishing the House of Lords and capping permanent immigration at $50000.00 a year David Corn arc is our political correspondent if you're wondering what point to Nigel Farage party is often used to down so many candidates but he says that the breaks apart is still needed to deliver what he calls a genuine bricks a plan strike by drivers on the London. The ground has been suspended members of the our Mt Union on the Victoria Line were due to walk out for 24 hours from the evening of November the 27th the union says the action has been suspended to allow further talks with t f l now with the lunchtime sports headlines for London his peak Stevens only gonna so Shar says he doesn't feel under any additional pressure at Manchester United that's following Maurice show parts of chinos Tottenham sacking the former Spurs boss approval of the been linked with managing United Great Britain's Davis Cup captain Leon Smith says whether or not to recall Andy Murray for today's quarter final against Germany is one of his more difficult decisions Murray was rested for yes of those group stage win over classic Star and the 3 contenders for the b.b.c. Young Sports Personality of the year 2019 have been announced they are skateboarders Scott Brown West Ham Boxer Caroline Du Bois and Paris swimmer Maisie Summers Newton now with London's whether his Elizabethan Seanie plenty of bright and sunny styles around today that always quite a lot of cloud and still the chance the few showers especially towards Weston Haim count is the temperature is higher than they have been 9 or 10 degrees Celsius and we still got a fairly brisk south easterly wind blowing overnight tonight clay Stiles 1st in the cloud of thick and with time wet into the 1st part of Saturday morning a night lays between 6 and 8 degrees Celcius that rain will push its way northwards tomorrow but a drier afternoon plenty of cloud and highs of 11 degrees and now with the b.b.c. Radio London travel his billy Reeves. Thank you very much indeed will be a 1000000 south bound exit slipped to the m 25 anticlockwise is partially blocked by an accident involving a lorry anticlockwise m 25 slow through church 12 to 10 lorry having a tire change queue road Richmond is blocked because of an accident near pagoda Avenue and the old Deer Park Gardens affecting you travelling between Richmond and Kew green the 65 is having to go on a bit of a. Version queuing through Queen's Road Peckham at Alucard road this is because of the ongoing road works through there of course vigilance on Piccadilly line that's because of a signal failure south can a no see to see Fenchurch Street barking signal failure believe b.b.c. Radio one to more from in half an hour. Digital Radio 94.9 f.m. And on b.b.c. Sounds this is love this is b.b.c. Radio London is elms and funky Friday is upon us just in case you're new to the gang in which case welcome we had this traditional news show that every Friday afternoon the last half an hour of the show is dedicated to dancing and for the last few years you've been calling the choose and we call you a funky Friday co-curator and the person who's curated with us today who is our selector is Martin and he's born Hello Martin. Looking sharp Yeah well I'm going out for a posh lunch you might have a good nights all about my own and yeah and twice a year we may are always in my favor just to show posh we'll lovely in our best whistles and we go and have lunch in the day but I think it's time thank you so you have you from your right coach. I know though well. I think you know I listen to North American. Music and stuff like that and I've just been listening to 'd a 'd lot 'd of Afrobeat. As. I come across some of these 'd 'd and they seem to 'd differ so she music's So I mean this is pretty obscure stuff how do you find what you're is it just by chance let the Internet take you sometimes I mean particularly the 1st one into. And you have from beat from Chile. Playing solo to. Music which myself a little surprised me to tell me that he was brought up listening to when he was younger. And for some reason there's this particular Russell came along and I just thought it was great so do you know that all the family dynamics I do here. Well they say studies on Dr Frankenstein. He were even a Philip in Brazil for a year until it got involved in also another and the beats and collaborated with. People like that. But the band is really basically of it will full 'd on the study producer and a multinational service called Dave and kidney and on this particular track it's only I'm a gander when vocals and also function at something I'm a guy and I understand there's some underground soul singer but that's all I know about it so this is basically Australian Afrobeat via Brazil. Yes. What is it good and how is it it's from an album called possible Beaver flow dynamics and the speakeasy. That's the flow dynamics at the speakeasy now I can't compete with with him for his obscure stuff so I'm going for an Afrobeat classic. The be. Above. The excess. Stomach is. The best. Thank you man. You. To. Say that. Now but. Yes it. Sounds like it was. An absolute Not in 7 is Afro beat classic That's probably the 1st kind of record I think that African kind of vocals on it now the next band that you've chosen me and I have a good of because I play one of the tracks as an instrument or the top of the show . Ok well this particular guy I. Think I'm a little bit. This is trying to dedicated James Brown from. This guy in my living. In a James Bond impersonator somebody who we talking about. To let me tell you that in a different order than where he will go with that one Ok yes I said. So you know now I will go with Ricky Keller tell me who reads on even a nothing about right he is a dead ringer for James Bond he just said he. Might initially made his living from being a James Brown impersonator from American south but in his own right here it is it is a master of the funk music and he just oddball couple records of his other than he is a when he's been with Will sessions and the soul motivators but where you could be listening sued to James Brown. And it looks like it was well I was on with all the you know the big ropes of a that's pretty cool and it's just got a great voice and this particular track because as a dedicated to. It's got some lovely bit of such coming in it and 2 was in it and to the track and it's Barbra key Calloway with the song so far as a what's a cold is cool shed a tear. Sleep Next to this cup. Someone. Someone. Please come to me. Comes to. Me. Don't. Tell me. And we got one more choice to come from our selected I said in East Sussex. I will I want this this is like you were a girl just by what I saw Lee 'd like and occasionally perhaps I might do a little research on them and I was really surprised at this and said John Banks like this with some legendary magicians and James Taylor could sit in there with with all sorts of really really good people in the band you have is an incognito and all of these this law is the ones that I do play an instrumental from of the start of the show sometimes and it's kind of a bridge sunk Superbike Yeah well they recently play that just because I didn't know that I pay the bill you know and also other places I don't own this particular avenue got so so I will be doing some of the cash and work and. Live there is just a really really really good funk band and I got another album coming out just now said. Well you know they were he was listening to well yeah they certainly are and I have to cite you don't often know your stuff so. I do enjoy it yeah I love I love funk. Jazz Blues. And this book made me sort of contemporary stuff as well yeah I mean you know you write you ain't going back into the vocals like I do . Not know they're all pretty you know pretty recent anyway so tell us what your fun of choice is in here it's by Thank you the final choice is the sound Stylistics and it's called Shake and hip hop and it's been chosen by Martin has skits it's been our very very funky Friday calc you write in thank you very very much I said real pleasure thank you very much and have a nice lunch. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm. Sure he's funky. In. The end. And that's a good takes over for the next 3 and a half hours I'm back tomorrow morning at 10 after a great victory. At. Her Just the bus stop the announce a line through. The desert lines a 51 year old man described as Old Sas has been found guilty of fatally shooting his heavily pregnant ex-wife with a cross by. To bust into the home of mother of 5 Debbie Mohammed and fired an arrow into her stomach as she fled up stairs the 35 year old suffered catastrophic internal injuries. And died while her unborn son was delivered by says arean section and survived the parents of the British backpacker Grace Malayan have wept in court after a 27 year old man was found guilty of her murder the student from Essex met a killer on a dating app while travelling in New Zealand last year a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in Dagenham after the body of a woman believed to be in her sixty's was found in Darren road Met Police seize the 37 year old just before 2 o'clock this morning and Essex Police say a man from Northern Ireland has been arrested in Buckinghamshire in connection with the deaths of 39 Vietnamese people found in a lorry trailer in Gray's last month the 23 year old was detained on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people. Whether it's going to be a cloudy and wet afternoon other things should dry up later on a maximum temperature of 10 degrees Celsius that is 50 degrees Fahrenheit and now with the b.b.c. Radio London travel is police. Problems for buses drivers between Richmond q.q. Road 70 is blocked between code Avenue and the old Deer Park Gardens affecting traffic between Richmond circus and Q green 65 is on diversion North Circular slot the Clock House interchange the ongoing road works up top a 4 nights which westbound slowness got corner that is residual delays from earlier crash. Things are going back to normal difficult to tell isn't it because it's always so busy 3 westbound on Knightsbridge pretty much slow moving back to the High Park underpass earlier a little bit better now I believe. For me just before 2. On the sea talking about yeah yeah that's a nothing I don't know until you see it please fascination I'm sure the tree a tree of this skill to. This is if you have those tips before you are blessed. Uncovering London's diverse and emerging talent 5 not simply just born into that just came straight out of sleep but yes some. Great. Radio 94.9 f.m. And on b.b.c. Sounds. B.b.c. Radio shows. That Today you. Bring music. In your small. Ball. So close Josh. Appreciate. That. And say. That goal is be. So. Balanced. Oh here we are we've made it Friday chilly out there isn't it but me and my team we're in Woolies I don't mean to show off we are literally in a close. I'm very excited because we've gone to a wonderful show lined up you don't get By the way this is a joy bases play and they were law is here in the studio this weekend the Friday review from 430 you may want to name them as one of the shows my full 30 Friday review did you hear the jive aces live stop. Doing. That. Was. Called. The ranks are. The. Worst. Was. The was just want to say I've had a really interesting 24 hours since I last met you and I was collecting a friend of mine from Victoria train station yesterday in the evening and I don't want to start the show on a and I'm not actually because there's a reason I'm saying all this but I remember once talking about this on this radio station about when I've been to Frankfurt to do a piece for Woman's Hour actually and saying that Frankfurt station was so it was. Depressingly full of people who were homeless and drug dealing and goodness knows what and as I was waiting last night it was reminiscent of that sorry that's an oaf way to start the show and I was just you know because I don't actually go to Victoria Station in the early evenings usually so I was waiting for my friend and watching it play out and then all my way in today well wasn't on my way in because I live in marabouts I walk in down and put in place bought I had to cross over to Soho and I was going to Soho and there was a homeless guy who was in a really really really bad state and a couple of us were waiting for the ambulance to come but you know it was incredible was there was an outreach work with him and I talked to her a lot and she told me a lot because I remember filming inside out with Thames reach and but that was 12 years ago and things have changed a lot since then but the compassion from the people passing this guy even though it was early in the morning people were rushing to get to where they had to get to both the compassion from the ambulance. And the people who were stopping saying do you need my phone you Ok can we help do you want us to go and get some blankets or it was you know it was incredibly. Life affirming I suppose if that's a word but it is I I've said this before this bit before Christmas. All our senses are heightened by saying I really do think you know you won't around London and I've said this so many times you don't need to go to India to see poverty and despair on the streets you see it daily if you live in this part of London and and I just think given the weather we have at the moment which is war isn't it I just and that Christmas and all the lights in the juxtaposition of spending and the West-End in. It really gets me so I just thought I'd start the show with that and I'm sure it does you as well and it is all around us and we do what we can do. Really was blown away by the compassion of the people who was saying we're always saw as well and what we see every single day just needed to say that that's got that out the way we are going to be talking to the latest new voice we're doing one a day at the moment of people who are new voices on this radio station I know nothing about them other than the one minute they performed for me box park about a month ago so we've got one more today whose story never finished because her time was up so I will hear the end of that story and we'll play you what we did hear later on she's coming in later her name is Dominique Franks we're also I'm really pleased to say going to be talking to Luke Evans a massive Hollywood star West-End star now turned solo artist he's going to be in here to talk about his album and his career Freya Barca always popular when she comes in she talks about make up and walk and she is going to she's not affiliates or someone's just waved at me who have not seen for ages Cassidy Jensen everybody's in the building. And yes. She is here I don't know if she popping into a great she's going to come to see us that's good she's coming in that's a surprise but it's always nice to see her and it's a friday anything could happen. He's going to be here because Freddy is talking about makeup discontinued lipsticks is one of the things and now there's a shop so for all of you who say a why did red loam stop doing this why have mac not no longer which is that you can make your own lipstick friends going to be in to talk about that but for all Lat and I say this with pride I am a driver I know I'm considered the enemy here in the metropolis but I am a driver I drive around London I pay a fortune to drive around London and to Paul my car and to tax my car and to pay the congestion charge and so I am thrilled to say the v.n.a. Have got an exhibition. Which is all about cause it's called accelerate in the modern world there's a book accompanies it we're going to be talking to 2 people the curator from the d.n.a. I'm a place to say they're going to be and we got to talk about do you love your car I love my car I say that proudly although I know many of you may consider me Dancing With The Devil so that's all coming up straight after a.b.c. . To the a.b.c. In the look of love b.b.c. Radio London it's me job good to me often now when I mention a flying call you may think I'm going to start talking about musicals but that's just not the case because my next 2 guests are behind an exciting it submission at the v.n.a. It's called calls accelerating the modern world and displays a selection of calls that have been never well have never been seen to office before including the 1st ever production car and a flaw in car to the even a book to accompany the exhibition which I've had my nose firmly between the covers all afternoon the cure rate is of the exhibition Brendan and busy all hail with me this afternoon hello both Hello Lizzie can you just say hello again so I make sure I've got you on the right Mike hello right thank you. Sorted I have to perform but I was so busy reading your book and let's just this isn't just a call enthusiastic It is also and for the call isn't it really because it looks at what the caller has done to society would you say yeah I mean I would say that you don't need to be a current through this to enjoy the show because an object that is all around us and I can. Hardly think of a person who's never. Sat in a car before so it's trying to understand what is we say is the most ubiquitous object of the 20th century and how we got to the situation we're in today where there are a 1000000000 cars in the plan that salute and and there are people protesting about and against you know pollution and everything else including on our new books amazing people doing in Nairobi you know long before we were doing it over here so we'll talk about that in a moment but the d.n.a. Is extraordinary what it fits in to you know it's like a tall it is an amazing place but how much space if you got for how many comedy calls are going to be exhibited so their. Mission and they're in at the show is in the new exhibition gallery which is a big new new space underneath the new Being a new court yard so it's a big show but the challenge of getting the cabin was pretty pretty huge and we had an amazing team of d.n.a. Technicians who organized all the complicated logistics around getting these giant objects and how did you choose what cause I mean I say these are calls many of us have never seen before how I mean how many did you have to choose from and how did you choose the ones that you've arrived at. Well I mean the the possibilities are kind of English when you're looking at a cache and we knew that what we could we didn't have enough space to do a kind of encyclopedic history of cad as I And so what we tried to do with think about that kind of spoke to the bigger the bigger questions that we're trying to raise in the exhibition and we have a really large range of cars from you know things like the model t. Both the kind of the mess produced 2 very interesting one offs like we have a concept car from the 1950 s. Concept. Which imagine the kind of future in which you drive using guest to buy an engine where would that have been until now until it appears at the v.n.a. Where with that a baby that we borrowed that car from General Motors and it usually lives in the Technical Center in Detroit interested and then it's the 1st time that it's come to the u.k. So it's a really exciting thing that we've been able to integrate Now this is going to be my it's going to be like another van a exhibition that is just sold out before it really kicks off you can always do you have to book to go see this one and it's to make it I can I love when you actually you know the book but there's a book that goes with this is a Belgian rocket car that was I love this that was. Designed in 8099 was the very 1st car to get to 100 mph Has anyone seen that who's alive today is it does it still exist so you're touching on a sore point because that was one of the cars we really want to show in the exhibition and we're talking to their lenders and I think they realised how special it was as we were expressing our interest and so they've decided to keep it for show they're doing well so it still exists and Campian in France at the National Automobile museum but what we love about it is you know the the kind of adventurous thinking of what a fast object might be might look like at the end of the 19th century and here it obviously looks like a torpedo Yes that's what was fast at the time to anything to see that on the m 24 I am just glad he did on the balls ploughs his mazing you know in that year. There are loads of dollars you. Love the place here but I have a car as he asked and I'm fast and I always thought I drive a Mini and others thought I'd love the beetle and it says in this book here that the original v.w. Beetle was used by the British only as a Force's car so yeah it's a really fascinating story actually at the end of the 2nd mode war the British army took over the b.w. Factory and the engineer who was responsible for. Taking the building over just realized that the v.w. Could be a really functional for the for the British army and so he started too many of them for a use and the one that we have in the exhibition was made in 1905 and is and military green because it was one of the cars from this military fleet and that live chat I mean the ones they have now with a daisy intervals on the dashboard is a 1000000 miles away from what a regional is like low the engine is still in the back isn't it yes yes and mean one of the things that So fastening fascinating about the v.w. Is that its design doesn't change for so many years and it remains such an incredibly popular car so the model t. Which was 1st many affected in the early very early 20th century is the kind of biggest selling car of the century and the only one to outsell it is the b.w. Which I really kind of outpaces and the 1970 Can we talk about the invasion of Crawley's. In what sense the invasion well as a result chapter on is so so you get these different manufacturers who alter the whole thinking behind call manufacturing is that right you know I think perhaps talking about General Motors and the way that they come up with a whole they actually define what car design and car styling is a beginning of the 20th century so you have to remember the model t. Comes out and it's the 1st time regular people can afford a car because before then they were outrageously expensive. And it becomes the most popular car in the world and so the competitors like Chrysler and like g.m. They have to come up with new ways of selling and what they decide to do is they look to the luxury market they look to the Rolls Royces to the Hispanics we says and they wonder if they can basically fancy up a factory made car to look like something more special and that is the birth of design in the current history especially as there are loads of hybrids is the. Custom built call and then as I was talking about people protesting in Nairobi for the amount of pollution that these calls are producing and I think it's really interesting that this exhibition looks at the effect of car calls on society and these in fact that the shelters It's like science fiction it's my full tellme that exists with no calls whatsoever I mean we're almost about to leave that unfortunately I say you know the fact that we could that's how I'm sure lots of politicians would love to see is living without any cause whatsoever and yes there's that as well but there's also this the history of hell Well it's obvious you know once we started traveling we spread it in suburbia is really down to the fact we had calls that we could move out of the main settlements Yeah I mean that's one of the fascinating things about the carriage the way in which it's changed all of the kind of built environments that we live in such completely transform the city but also as you say the rise of suburbs where people can drive to the more than drive out out of the city and live in these kind of seamy rural environments when they had. The town which is very much down to having a cheap and easily available technology like the car and the all thing about you know was living in his trailer in the fifty's and sixty's the draw even the drawing through you know all of this stuff that was exploiting the fact that you know in fact they would all know what Paris is supporting they would have what they called Mobile dinner parties so they would all have a cool scene each house and draw a drunk on to the next because there was no breathalyzer there were no seat belts but it was a whole no but it was the whole way of life is you just die and drop me imagine these but from that you'd have your drive in burger joints you literally drive in so you watch this you know and that's all slowly going in fact these out of town shopping malls and everything are closing because people are just giving up the car yeah I mean it's a complicated thing to unpack but when we were doing the show and looking at archival material from the forty's the fifty's the sixty's as you see the kind of this explosion of universal Corona shipped. A huge sense of optimism and that's really expressed in the architecture of these places in Italy you have these fantastic auto grills that straddle over the highway so you can eat your pasta while looking at cars whiz by underneath here and that has shifted as I think the problems of the automobile and you know traffic jams and pollution and have kind of come to the surface but also because people are starting to see reasonable alternatives to the automobile Well this is it and this is well you know my relationship with the rest. To the plug in little cause that you find on the street because I drive a car because I love driving a lot of the acceleration I love the look of my car you know it's it's a joy it's not just a modest getting way to get into a debate but I think calls now are being produced because they are bad to get you from a to b. In as least polluted way as possible so the whole psychology behind. Driving has changed or is attempting to change isn't it yeah I mean I think that's really the big question is that you know you have so many can manufacture who are thinking about things like autonomous driving systems but where is the kind of thrill of being a driver is fed into you know and then we have in the exhibition an example of a any type electric a type jacket which has been developed in really and you can see there the kind of combination of the kind of beautiful stylish ballet elegant with with more sustainable future and is that could that happen yes you know so this is a cabinet that's been developed by my Jag you are at the moment but you might be able to reverse that into you know tight space in the middle of Regent Street will you which actually no longer do at the moment you know there's little square cars that you don't know what's front back or sideways you will with the jacket. Even if you have to plug it in and Ok so the exhibition is on now it's called cars accelerate in the modern world it opens tomorrow actually it runs until the 19th this like I mean the Wii and I do these exhibitions so so well if you want to get a ticket you need to book now members go for a view remember the v.n.a. Otherwise tickets are 18 quid on a c. They probably will extend it they usually extend it but until well at the moment until the 19th of April you need to get online and book a ticket 18 quid thank you so much and it's a book for sale their book is for sale it's 25 pounds at the book shop and he's a fascinating read Brendan and Lizzie Bisley thank you so much for coming in thanks . To our to our I love. The work. I want. Let's play. Play to. Play. Telling her. He's an expert. Play you. Lucy. Nicole says I love my call I resent being called irresponsible for having it in. London's a huge city and. To places that will be all Couldn't time consuming to go on public transport. To get her. House. Ah wonderfully. Good in the afternoon coming out I bet she was singing along to the last and moving up in the wings the wonderful Cassidy Johnson is here she's a star of The New us West End musical and Juliet's Also we've got the make up artist and. She's going to be talking about it this weekend to make up trends and he was born in Wales he made moves treading the London boards and then eventually landed in self in Luke Evans is releasing his 1st album he's going to be here in the studio. And today's the new b.b.c. Voice will be Dominique Franks that's coming out later after. All digital radio 95.9 f.m. . B.b.c. So this. Isn't the end. B.b.c. Radio. 2 o'clock man has been found guilty of murder after shooting his heavily pregnant ex-wife with a cross in East London sauna Mohamed was shot by. As a home in Elford on the 12th of November 28th seen Richard is our correspondent he had been hiding in the shed all with 2 cross buttons he ran out of the shed fired the crossbow that hit Mrs Mohammed and she died fairly quickly but her unborn child was actually saved the woman's equality party says that the case surrounding the murder of the British backpacker Grace Malayan shows there needs to be a roots and branch review of the criminal justice system especially on the evidence about the victim he said in the court a 27 year old man who can't be named for legal reasons was convicted in New Zealand earlier today the jury rejected his defense the Muslim Elaine was accidentally chokes in a sex. Gone Wrong the party's leader Mandy Reed says so much of the information put before juries and how it's reported by the media is irrelevant to talk to what took place it doesn't matter that a woman like Grace is traveling alone in New Zealand What does that have to do with the fact that she was killed brutally strangled by this man that she met but we need to look at is why there is this this emphasis on what the what the victims who are typically women do or have done or is in their past versus versus the men who are typically the perpetrators plied Comrie have revealed their election manifesto with a call for another edu referendum so voters get the final say on bricks it the environment was also a key theme in a speech by the party leader Adam Price our correspondent Thomas Morgan was at the launch just outside of Cardiff that the heart of this manifesto their biggest pledge is a $20000000000.00 pound green job revolution they say which would include high lagoons built around world a barrage and also a new offshore wind farm project Nigel Farage says the Bracks it policy is focused on getting a clean break from the e.u. He's been revealing their election policies which also include a cap on immigration 250008 year and a 50 percent cut in the foreign aid budget a plan strike by drivers on the London Underground has been suspend.

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