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London's News it's 7 I'm Matthew Schofield police in Germany say 9 people have been killed in shootings or 2 she should bars in a town near Frankfurt several others have been seriously injured and the suspected gunman's been found dead in his flat in hand now the B.B.C.'s Damian McGinnis in Berlin says people are being cautious about speculating about the motive of the past few years in Germany we've had number of terror attacks and sometimes incidents involving criminals or organized crime or indeed family dramas have been falsely labeled as terror attacks in the past that's why now officials and indeed the media really have a responsibility to be is cautious as possible when coming to conclusions here a human rights charity has written to the home secretary warning people do should be on board a deportation flight today may not have been given adequate access to justice it comes after last week's court case involving dozens of Jamaican deportees many of whom had lived in the u.k. Since they were children and have no family in Jamaica will b.b.c. Radio London's Ross Ryan has more yes of the last minute the Appeal Court ruled 25 of those Jamaican detainees couldn't be deported because of poor mobile phone signals that their detention centers near Heathrow which meant they were denied proper legal advice now detention action is trying to stop another flight is due to take deportees to Germany Austria and Switzerland it claims last week only 3 duty solicitors were available to assist hundreds of people in 3 removal centers including Harman's worth and Colm Burke near Heathrow it says the government's trying to remove asylum seekers and vulnerable victims of trafficking but the home office says their cases have all been properly considered and concluded hero a woman in her twenty's has been killed in a his'n run in Brixton she was run over last night on Brixton Hill by a car that sped off after the police. The signal for it to stop the car was then found abandoned nearby in the police are still looking for the driver 2 passengers from the cruise ship that spent the last 2 and a half weeks quarantined in Japan have died from the Corona virus well over 600 people on board the Diamond Princess have been infected and are being treated in nearby hospitals everyone else has been allowed off and more than 70 British nationals but you should be flown home tomorrow Dame Julie Walters has revealed she's had treatment for bowel cancer the actor who's 69 had surgery and chemotherapy following the diagnosis 18 months ago and a recent scan showed she's now all clear with Dame Julie has been telling the B.B.C.'s Victoria dog specialist broke the news that she had cancer and she then had to tell her husband Grant was waiting in the car. He gets cancer. Gets his. Little worried about him. But what was the effect shark 1st of all shark. And I thought rushes and then you hold on to the positive which was he said we can fix this many parts of the u.k. Are facing more heavy rain as they struggle to cope with flooding in the wake of Storm Dennis a month's worth of rain in 24 hours is forecast in North Wales and northwest England nearly $120.00 flood warnings remain in place across the country including 4 here in London more than a 1000000 students are facing disruption from today as lecturers and support staff at over 70 universities start a 14 day strike over pay pensions and working conditions some lectures are likely to be cancelled but the universities involved say strikes on the way forward on his 80th birthday there are growing calls for the Tottenham and Chelsea legend Jimmy Greaves to receive an official Honor for his contribution to football I think there's a generation that Graves. And I think we're obsessed with facts and figures and status and if you are look at Jim's stats is that the former Tottenham captain Steve Perry man who's an m.b.a. He says grieve deserves more recognition after rising up through the youth ranks at Chelsea he won the European and f.a. Cups with Tottenham and was part of the England World Cup winning squad in 1966 or Tottenham have work to do in Germany next month after they lost the 1st leg of their Champions League last 16 tie against RB like one nil West Ham remain 3rd from bottom of the Premier League after a 2 no defeat to the champions Manchester City and tonight Arsenal are in Athens to take on a limb p.r. Course in the Europa League in the kilometers 1st European game as Gunners manager now Elizabeth Seanie has London's whether it's a dry and a mild early start to the day the cloud as they can as we head through the morning and the south westerly breeze is set to pick up as we head into the late morning the 1st part of the After need breaks of rain pushing in from the West some of that rain will turn out to be rather heavy in the recent strong gusty winds around as well Fred. That rain is pushing its way eastwards by the end of the day there should be some late brightness particularly for Western Home Counties and temperatures will drop off behind that weather front say falling from around 11 degrees Celsius back down to 506 and with the b.b.c. Radio London travel. Delays at the moment if you're on the North Circular solid cues from Staples corner down to Wembley with as a collision closing one lane the south circulars looking very busy for it can't fit because of road works well c m 25 anticlockwise slow from Junction 27 pm 11 and swards junction 25 at Enfield because of the ongoing both works and then it's a junction 25th the a one m. And t. Called points is one lane closed off with a pass on the train says a points failure at Euston that means says some cancellations although trains. Fairly close to time at the moment the best a change in the chain posting a good service and he updates you can tweet me at b.b.c. Travel alert or you can give us a call at 80731. Travel at $750.00. To see. Weekday mornings from 7. 173 to. Morning this is b.b.c. Radio. 10 o'clock this morning to get through today 9 people have been shot dead in a city in the west of Germany the attack took place at 10 o'clock last night it 2. In the city of. The attack comes 4 days after another shooting. At a concert venue where one person was killed what is your reaction when you wake up to news like this what do you want to say to the people of Germany and what do you want to hear from. An international community in response to this tragic incident. 73. Plus a ground breaking. Challan for a charity is calling on London to help find missing children. Videos of missing kids on social media when they signed play and now 6 children have been found one of those children was a 16 year old from London for a head of international Missing Children's Day. Our English sides to follow. These incredibly vulnerable kids should we force all wealthy to use their power and influence for good and Dame Judi world says has revealed that she's had treatment for. The much loved British actor who we know from films like Educating Rita I'm Billy Elliot has spoken exclusively to the b.b.c. About having surgery and following the diagnosis 18 months ago you were undergoing treatment have you been given the all clear I want to hear about your journey and I want to hear about. 1731. B.b.c. Radio. 100. Police in Germany say 9 people have been killed in 2 shootings in the town of Hong Frankfurt several other people will also injured when a gunman attacked 2 shisha bars at about 10 pm last night now the man who is suspected to have carried out the shootings has been found dead at his home we still don't know his motives were b.b.c. Radio London's frost line is here with more details morning Morning morning at took us through what happened last night so well as you say there are a total of 9 people have been killed in the town of Ha Ha now is in the region of pass it's about 25 kilometers east of Frankfurt Frankfurt and has a population of just under 100000 so it's not a very big town and what happened there last night was about 10 pm local time so about 9 o'clock here a gunman 1st approached Ashish in the city center that's called Midnight where he killed 3 people he then drove to the arena. Bar and cafe another she should bar and shot a further 5 victims several other people were also injured and the initial death toll if you can count there was meant to be 8 but they also this was raised to 9 in the early hours of the morning following the death of one of the wounded victims who succumbed to their injuries and we've heard we've heard from one of the eyewitnesses to this incident can Luka presenter who works at a kiosk at the scene and he said his father and brother were in the area when the attack took place puzzled us as loss on social Cantors as it is completely unknown that something like this happens in our area it's like being in a film like a bad joke I counted fully grasp what's happened my colleagues they're like my family they can't understand the tide that but I hope God is with them. So what do we know anything about the young man motive anything so after all this happened there was a 7 hour manhunt to try and find the person or persons that had done this while officers searched they they thought it could have been multiple gunmen at 1st but after an investigation they decided there appeared to be no other perpetrators and the lone suspect was found dead at his home along with the body of a 2nd person in a statement the state police force said the home address was blocked off extensively and searched by special police forces 2 other bodies were found one of the dead people is most likely the culprit and there's currently no indication of other perpetrators but they said that the motive for the attack is currently unclear all we do know is that what's been reported by the build newspaper was that the suspect was a German citizen he had a firearms license and the ammunition and gun magazines had been found in his car and of course gun laws in Germany in Germany like ass are among the most stringent in the world and would tighten further in recent years after other mass shootings this attack of course comes only 4 days after another shooting in Berkeley in which was at a Turkish comedy show one person was killed there and in reaction Hartnell's local m.p. Kathy Lee cart said it had been a terrible night adding hopefully the injured recover swiftly it's a horrific scene for us all and an investigation will now take place to try and find out what this this attacker was doing what his motive was why he did it and if there was indeed anyone else involved or it was it was just him. Thank you very much in table Joining me now is will get is a security and counterterrorism specialist Good morning well. Look at what looking at this story it seems to me that they found the suspect very quickly did they have one in mind do you think does it sound like he was known well does you know as your correspondent is just goes very little information out yet but inevitably you know as New York or its progress their subsequent investigations they'll probably tell us a little bit more but from what I understand it was actually the vehicle that they traced back to this address which had been used in these particular attacks. Now what does this sound like to you. We'll get reaction to this well because and I know I know you hate being asked to speculate but what does this feel like to desist this is a terror incident what does it feel like well feels very distinctly like a Parise extremist attack I think we can potentially speculate that it was a lone wolf attack because certainly the far right extremism issues in Germany are just getting increasingly worse. So and this would tie in would it to the attack in Berlin Well yes it would potentially time with that's not necessarily connected but certainly in terms of the agenda potentially connected but there are issues I mean the number of extremists that are currently being monitored by the b f t which is the German equivalent to I my 5 are about 32000 at the moment and so they've got a very significant problem there was also a plot where a number of individuals were actually arrested last week there were planning a number of anti-missile made tags which were included possible attacks against mosques attacks against Muslims in the streets so you know there is this drive in the moment and we're seeing the political system in Germany beginning to move more and more certainly since 2016 where there was a spate of attacks more towards a far rights agenda and this is being also propagated by a group called a after the which is stands for the Alternative for Germany which is as far as extremism group that has this very very stringent rhetoric right now and who are doing very well in the public popular polls Atlantan Yeah absolutely and you know we're seeing the number of these particular attacks also cropping up in these provincial towns which is greatly concerned you could be after because as far harder to potentially detect but their intelligence systems and particularly their infrastructure is very very good I'm not that far off the equivalent of in my chart a course we know that I'm going to MacHall opened the door to Germany didn't see him brought in a a 1000000 people. Really looking for a home basically and in one in one go has this fed into this far right rhetoric Yes Very much so and I mean in that particular year which was very focal you know 2016 we also saw the Berlin Christmas market attack as well and and this said into that far right extremist. Extremism rhetoric and we've seen actually attacks against pro-immigration politicians we've seen sporadic attacks on the streets so again the b.f.d. The German authorities have a pretty huge task because that doesn't exclude all this very. Very sore pro Islamic extremism groups Islamic states associated groups which are also currently operating in Germany good to speak she will as ever thank you very much indeed will get a get is security and counterterrorism specialist there saying this fails to him like it's a far right attack you're listening to b.b.c. Radio on the at $715.00. Long delays this morning patchy on the new of circular it's queuing southbound from before Staples corner down to Wembley because of a collision closing one lane look at the South Circular that securing 3 cat food because of road works westbound is slow for me not helped by broken down lobby have a green the police are directing traffic past and the m 25 anticlockwise slow from Junction 27 am 11 mantles junction 25 at Enfield on the train says a points failure at Euston that means says some cancellations but those chains and Amani at least and seem to be fairly close to timetable same story for the rest of the train so far this morning and the chain will save money close to timetable there's more travel at $730.00. 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Radio in London and it's Petra here with you through until 10 o'clock this morning we've been talking about that terror attack in Frankfurt and it would appear we don't know the speculation or the educated guess by our security expert will get us there is that it was a far right terror attack do you fear the far right here in London do you feel that that is something that is rising does it concern you I mean 17312000 becoming up later in the show would like to hear your survival stories Dame Julie Walters has revealed that she's had treatment for bowel cancer the much loved British actor who we know from films like Educating Rita Mama Mia and Billy Elliot has spoken exclusively to the b.b.c. About having surgery and chemotherapy following the diagnosis 18 months ago so this morning I want you to to call me if you've beaten cancer one in 10 of us now is going to go through this that can't be a scary a word in the English language than cancer to be told you've got it told that somebody love has got it. Do you know what it's like to be diagnosed with cancer can you can you talk me through that and after you had it and come out the other side what's it like to watch a family member go through chemotherapy and how do you support loved ones when they get a diagnosis a side lost one of my dearest best closest friends. A few years ago to about cancer the most hideous thing I've ever had to see in my life it was awful but. I miss him every day I still got rid of his phone number in my phone actually I can't bear it couldn't do it but I want to hear positive stories as well I'd like to his survival stories because like I said one in 2 of us half of us are going to have some not with cancer in our lifetime but more people are surviving it for longer so I'd like to hear stories I 107312000 but 1st the Italian Football Club set to have talks with other European clubs about raising awareness of missing children after a groundbreaking social media campaign the club showed videos of missing children when signing players over the past 2 transfer windows and 6 children featured in those videos have been found including 2 from London and one from Essex when defender Chris Malling moved from Man United to room a video was shown which led to a Kenyan child being found. I mean obviously this amazing thing for the family but I feel like even just being a small part of it and helping to spread that message I think. Being a father now not knowing my child is one of the most toughest things I have to deal with in life and I want to start I'm able to. Did while Paul Rodgers Romas chief strategy officer explained how they came up with the idea the reason why they for the campaign came from solace on I'm so runaway train video they used m.t.v. And the box back in 99 free on life for these a pop video to look for missing adolescence in America and they were really successful with it before they did it with a music video that was I social media that we follow how do we combine you know transfer signings which are becoming think big viral moment you know for book clubs and for calendar social media and social media followers and then you sign it because as a viral moment when everyone chooses to share only 4 could we do something for missing children with a tanning club or has been partnering with the charity Missing People and they see you joins me now good morning Jack good morning I understand that a teenager from London was found as part of this partnership Yeah that's right in fact $22.00 teenagers in London found and one teenager in Essex as a result of the appeals going out with this partnership so that told me through how this this this this works then where do these videos come from how do I get them how do they put them on line. Yeah I mean this is a question of putting together the pill with the face of the child that's missing and then putting that out right at the moment whether Sharon is transferred it is knowing that millions of people will be paying really close attention to. These their social media feeds and really how amazing to use the energy and the extension of all of their sons for something as poignant and as important as helping to find a missing child it seems quite extraordinary that doesn't it that the 2 things put together. And it's just because the transfer window time is when you just get so many people interested in what if it were clubs that sense of it it shows. Yes it was Ryan and and we love examples and moments brilliant trial blazing with this which is using it essentially that there's some based on using technology like this digital media for something so powerful and so good knowing that they've got all those funds that paying such close attention and I think we know from the charity Missing People that people right across the u.k. Across the world fail for any family he's within a child fear for a child who's missing themselves and we know that children do face great challenges when they are missing it's a time of huge vulnerability so to engage people like this and we know that missing children touches people's hearts and they Scaurus it just goes to show how important that is and you know the journey from putting the video up to finding the child have you had any information on that how that worked. And I think in terms of how how that story works obviously the so much that goes on behind the scenes I think for every child that goes missing has a really tricky story children don't go missing very like reasons she should something quite serious going on for the child maybe arguments maybe problems where they are in their lives maybe it's struggling with mental health problems and of course that's o.-p. Hine those images that are going out there everybody you see in the eyes everybody knows about missing children knows that there's something going on there that that's not right which is why getting their peers and information and actually for a child themselves to see an appeal to know that people care that they want them back is sent powerful. How likely is it that we could see these Pugin and in clubs doing the same thing. I do think as Boehner saying that there is an opportunity for other clubs to get involved and to see it sees their social media millions of followers in in the same sort of way and certainly Charis a Working in partnership like this getting the message out through a missing child in people's hands on their smartphones as they go about their day to day lives is a is a really strong way of getting the message out there so we will be open in the future to working with other clubs who are interested in following what Rome or of being trailblazing with and it's a little for them to do with never any I mean no no no I'm not you're asking. It's one of those things it's a small auction isn't it that anyone who ever calls our 247 helpline with with a sighting warps of information about a missing child to everybody's Lesotho and we tweet missing people appeals for missing children is a small thing my words can have a big impact great coach here Joe thank you very much indeed Joe you will the c.e.o. Of the charity Missing People and if you have a missing loved one and you're worried about them at the moment you can as I was saying you can call or text missing people's free confidential helpline 111-600-0116 extension 0004 support. You're listening to b.b.c. Radio London we're going to find out what's going on with the with and with the ever lovely sweet say thank you thank you well it's going to rain again. I could've done that and I'm like you know it's guy is quite an interesting day of weather that I you know I know that we don't need any more rain but yeah it is a dry early start it's a mild one as well because thickening cloud through the morning the south westerly wind is set to strengthen and the temperatures are going to go up and down throughout the day set the my mood is quite mild today have got 279 degree Celsius there windy strength in the clouds that can look at those outbreaks of rain probably through the late morning into the 1st part of the author needs a round about lunchtime and in what time you have your lunch there be some heavy downpours some strong gusts of wind that weather from pushed its way eastwards and behind it it's much colder air actually say temperatures well that get up to around 11 or 12 degrees Celsius as the rain comes 3 behind by the front they could be dropping to around 5 or 6 degrees and that should be just enough time for everything to brighten up actually particularly towards west and Home Counties by the time it gets the end of the day said there could be a bit in late sunshine and well and they often on a much chilly an item are in the Code Red tonight say Clay skies temperatures possibly low enough for a Touch of Frost but just in the most sheltered spot because it will still be rather windy that south westerly breeze still certainly night Isabel tonight and then tomorrow looks dry with some early morning brightness and sunshine and then it will tend to cloud over again as we head into the often it will still be quite windy tomorrow and then over the weekend there is more rain in the forecast on Saturday night for most of Sunday morning but otherwise it's dry it's when they and it's very mild otherwise otherwise it's not raining otherwise otherwise very well at least we know in the 7 Valley that is my sister lives up and. Yeah it's a disaster thank you very much indeed for that bringing us up to date with the weather. We've been talking about. Thank you wrote as this morning we'll be talking about more as we go through the morning she's revealed that she's had treatment about cancer. And is exhort use of the amount of celebrities that are coming forward at the moment to talk about my cancer journey isn't and I think it's quite important isn't isn't important to hear these people's stories particularly of their survival and Stephen Fry Of course talks about prostate cancer quite a lot and the comedian accompanies Navys in the papers today talking about his diagnosis of prostate cancer doesn't help when celebrities come out and talk about these cancers I want to hear about what it's like for diagnosis and your survival stories as well as wanting to have us will have some brush with cancer ourselves a little and eyes around us give me call our 807312000 Ralph is called from Crouch End And good morning Ralph and Molly Petrie Good morning that's where your story what happened here was a story 61 gets all facts. I lost the so I would go comment both off but they could save my right eye so I would depend upon my left eye we have had sort of my left or right. Present but 12 years ago assembly points out I've got a lump a couple of inches of my eye so there was to tell if there were only all. Of the archive for my part of my Ford about the arc of the screw so that the search Doc operator operator said it was malignant so they. Gave me look last the 2nd remember removed at least his policy but but he missed some or so so it grew back to the good habits art I guess of 5 years ago but I was a total payment of 5 years I totally lost by sight so had to procedures like restore lost my sight. Sucks I was in so supply was in out of hospital but then there's a. Couple years. I was a good match pain. When the pain subsided. Cried lost my sight again so I wanted back to hospital. Because what was. The tumor agree to be my eye and it actually destroyed the slot to destroy the inside of my life so it was too badly damaged 6 and I'm. Like the surgeon trouble there's no chance of all of a cutting my sight back my goodness these are the things on there it's so difficult with cancer because you can go anywhere and attack anything but the and people say yes but at least just to live is that how you feel but which is a reminder kind of cancer talk as we call basal cell carcinoma. Mobs kind of cancer but it doesn't metastasized all pasta Bali but Krista it's across parts more I perceive that the public is outside Yeah I think a lot of blindness in my family so I understand understand understand Linus from a from a very close sort of empathetic point point of view and it's in it that this is the thing with survival now isn't it cancer is that you can survive it but what you're left with when when you and that you know I snip the you are you happy that you have survived it. Welcome positive what's. Your problem. I mean per family probably did probably just disable up expect that there was a chance to the one I chose would kill because it doesn't leave the right touchable it doesn't metastasized will not support which would would have killed me were just they just love that we permanently blind was just incredibly bad luck that's why it was really bad let's send. Him a raffle at least I'm glad you called in this morning thank you very much indeed Ralph they did survive this is it was survival rates now it always our course is the most positive outcome and 807312000 I'd like to hear your stories this morning as we hear that Dame Judi Walters has of it she's had treatment for about cancer give me a call 871-2000 now it's 7 30 am. Which means it's time for latest news headlines for traveling sport Starting with us. For. Good morning police in Germany now say 9 people have been killed in shootings or 2 she should pass near Frankfurt several others have been seriously injured in the suspected gunman's been found dead in his flat in the town of Hana here a human rights charity has written to the home secretary warning people on board a deportation flight that's due to leave today may not have been given adequate access to justice detention action claims last week only 3 duty solicitors are available to assist hundreds of detainees in 3 removal centers including Harman's Worthen com brooke may Heathrow a woman in her twenty's has been killed in a hit and run in Brixton she was run over last night on Brixton Hill by a car that sped off after the police signalled for it to stop the car was found abandoned nearby and the police are still looking for the driver the corona virus has claimed the lives of 2 passengers on a cruise ship that spent the last 2 and a half weeks in quarantine in Japan well over 600 people on board the Diamond Princess have been infected but everyone else has been allowed off and more than 70 British nationals are due to fly back tomorrow London's weather cloudy and windy but mainly dry the Smalling with just the odd shower but then rain spreading in from the west the softening on top temperatures of 11 Celsius 52 Fahrenheit now with the b.b.c. Radio London travel. At the moment there's a collision just before Wembley it's the Neasden sending it to killing south bend the rules that mean says he is back on Staples corner now bank. Of England it's a moment so fast approaching him these corner said delays from Henry's call and most of the way down towards 20 this morning because of this collision the south circulars slow food can't read mainly because of that west bound slow family not helped by the. Lovely now police are going to direct the launch vehicles the other side of the this which is sickness and sums and I was just looking at a truck going past it in the moment using the wrong side of the boat the m $25.00 anticlockwise is slow from Junction $27.00 m. 11 rounds which junction $25.00 m. Failed on the train some cancellations for trains in and out of Euston mainly because of the points failure but a change that are running a mostly to time the best the chains and sheaves hosting a good service says more travel at $745.00. Am coming up dangerously Walters has revealed that she's had treatment for cancer the much loved British actor who's currently promoting her new film The Secret Garden has spoken exclusively to the b.b.c. About how she broke the news to her husband so this morning I want you to call me if you've beaten cancer do you know what it's like to have that diagnosis and come out the other side how did you tell your family or if your loved one has had a diagnosis how do you support them chemical that softer the people with. The London School Tom felt the effects of their lack of attack power as they fell to a one no defeat to Abi Leipzig in the 1st leg of their last 16 tie in the Champions League song humane and hurricane are both out with long term injuries but the Spurs manager Josie radio says he couldn't have asked for more from the rest of his course saying that. Confidence is the Spirit is the mentality lot just as special. As guys as so toss to call for the return leg in Germany is in a fortnight's time in last night's other Champions League tie the Italian side Atalanta be Valencia of Spain for one the West Ham manager David Moyes says his side didn't have a quality where it mattered in their 2 no defeat to the. League champions Manchester City a draw would have been enough to lift the hammers out of the bottom 3 ahead of Monday's visit to the runaway leaders Liverpool always felt with an opportunity that could happen. It would walk towards the thought that when we go to a quality or what pass or what ball wasn't good enough what we gave away we were just a bit to train. But I mean it's because the opposition where you're putting as a top team in you know that's what Meanwhile Pep Guardiola has committed his future to Manchester City despite its 2 year European ban he says he has full faith in the club as it appeals to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and he will still be at the Se had next season as long as he's not sacked tonight Arsenal are in Europa League action in Athens in the 1st leg of their round of 32 tie against Elim p.r. Cos the Gunners manager McCulloch Tessa is looking forward to his 1st European game as boss Paul I am really excited him totally in my 1st game you don't mind the club is just again when I've gone anywhere in Europe or in England with their mind says the attitude for when to play play play and when in tonight's other Europa League ties involving English clubs Manchester United are in Belgium to take on club Bruges and wolves are at home to Espanyol and Dante Wilder and Tyson Fury have been trading insults in their final news conference ahead of this weekend's World Heavyweight title rematch in Las Vegas both men lay claim to helping the others career and Wilder says Fury's been avoiding a rematch this is what I've been Paramount's of for this is what been waiting so many months for it's going to be a long time ago but somebody put only one issues but fury says he's put plenty of money in his opponent's pocket I give him his biggest paydays of his whole life not in a big contract will show time brought him to the biggest stage in the well being our fake us and here is now a fact he's got a whole lot of appreciation for someone who's 30 mm hm. Tough terrain about 1000000 cities or carry on digital radio 94.9 f.m. Band on the b.b.c. Sounds this is long this is b.b.c. Radio London Patry Hoskins. Hello good morning it is Petrie here with you looking this morning at cancer survival and because so many people now so many of us will go through this one into it is a a history one in 3 didn't it and even then that felt like it was a bit close but wanting to now to varying degrees will have a visit from that thing cancer. However many more people are surviving now many more people particularly with the early detection which is why you get people like Stephen Fry talking about it and saying look go and get detected half of people diagnosed with cancer survive Harf of people now so half of us might get it but the half of that half will survive it so. They survive for 10 years or more and I know friends of mine who have breast cancer they they have to go every year right to have a to have a checkup and check the Everything's Ok And they say they're terrified every single year I'm right you say there was another friend of mine who was clear for 10 years and then she went in for what was she thought was a final sort of check up and was told that it had come back so she went and had had more tree had another mistakes makes at except to say it does it once you've had it it must just hang or it must just be in the permanent fail it's never think I'm touching wood violently it never happened to me but there's a one in 2 chance that it will so I want to hear from you about your survival about your cheap Ment's about how how you get on with your day to day life who's the most help. Or were you know with really organizations that were brilliant Were there any organizations that were dreadful United thing don't you that the country looks after people when they're going through this I know for a fact from friends of mine that that is not true but I'd like to hear from you I 107312000 let me know well 2 passengers from the cruise ship corn tinged in Japan have now died from the Corona virus the new one I read 19 well over 600 people on board have been infected and are being treated in nearby hospitals more than 70 British nationals will now be flown back to the u.k. Tomorrow let's speak to Professor Shawn Griffis who co-chaired the SARS inquiry back in 2003 good morning good morning Patrick we're learning more about this disease now aren't we that people in the age group of over 80 are the most susceptible to mortality with this that's right there was a study in China that showed that figures can be about 80 percent of a ratings if they get the disease Well it may need to get more getting more severely What does that tell you about the disease Well I think that there's that figure learns not really enough to put it in context right at the fast amount of research that's going on now there's so new research today on what the molecule actually looks like and therefore that'll help with vaccine production and treatment modalities There's also new search on how to treat people and obviously there's research on epidemiological modeling to see how far the disease could spread as well as a lot of how to provide the public with the best information so you take the whole picture. And then say well wait we're learning a lot about this disease we know from the Diamond Princess the ship where the passengers were about one in 5 of the passengers have had the disease that if you're in a tight contained space it's very hard to contain the disease which is why people are going to. Require 900 home again like a hospital or you. Could be here thank you think about how we we've had a big campaign about m.r.s.a. Multi resistant staph orients because it gets passed on in you know there's the risk of infection is actually hospital not in the community so the more dispersed you are in the community and the more you take protective measures yourself the less likely you are to get the disease and you can imagine those cabins on a most however much hygiene practice that they were trying to put into place is truly hard and then you find the crew members are infected so you can see why some people called it a petri dish which is way to do with bugs in a lab so I think actually getting people home is the best and can be done and what do you make of the decision to take over a hotel at Heathrow for those people who are suspected of having this this disease because again that that could also be a petri dish could measure in the in the not at all no I think I think you if you imagine those cabins you know generally don't cross I don't have very many who are well done and you know there's little internal Well some of them I believe are a bit like that and I think the conditions in any hotel I mean I can't comment on which hotel or or where the cases are going but if you think of a row park it where the 1st group of quarantine people were placed there they were given enough space around them and also hygienic a quick moment and also lots of measures in place and none of them contract none of them were acceptable as is known them contract and all aback in the community so what you hope for the healthy people coming back that none of them are incubating the disease and if they are they'll be removed quickly because on a boat you can't she will move terribly easily it's more difficult they'll be removed quickly and given appropriate treatment very quickly and hopefully could disease can tell. And do you think Professor that we're reaching anywhere near the apex of this this disease of the spread of it well I've been looking at the figures on a daily basis and in will hand out there were fewer cases declared and fewer deaths yesterday and that seems to be a trend but everybody is warning that you have to be very careful because for example there are more cases in Korea yesterday Ok a cluster of cases but you're getting spread of clusters of cases to different parts of the world and there are people who are saying well this is going to become like flu it's going to be around and it's going to be caught and then if you put it in that context we need to contain this outbreak decrease this outbreak understand this disease the Choose the vaccine if possible understand the than the nature of the disease but in the future there may be sporadic cases who will be able to be treated and hopefully they're Demick went to care I think the answer to here is the epidemic nature from where security numbers of people have been infected and then consequently the health service is overwhelmed and people have unfortunately now dying at a very high rate and we're on the rate of death in Mohan is higher than the death rate in other parts of the world and as we said earlier the older you are the more likely you are to die from the disease but it may well be because you've got an underlying condition you may not be as healthy as if you were 20 or 30 I was reading as well Professor that patient 0 they believe they're identified was not attached to this roof and wet market has that has that thrown the sort of a you know the origin of this disease into question not no not yet I mean we don't know enough I think it took us a long time in SARS to work out the course of transmission of the disease because it was such knee the civet cats who carried the disease and there are there are treated. So I'm not close enough to that research comment but I can say from experience to SARS it took some time to locate the thought that the virus was in bats the same bars passed into cat so that cat's a delicacy. So we may well find a similar sort of story so it may not have been that you have to work in the debt the market as it may be that she wrote some delicacy from the market good to speak thank you very much indeed a Professor Sean Griffiths there at the sa inquiry back in 2003 you're listening to b.b.c. Radio London it's 745. Long delays this morning on the North Circular it's queuing southbound or westbound from Golders Green all the way to Wembley because of a collision closing one lane the South Circular slow through cat food because of both works with West Bank use for me not helped by broken down lorry that's closing off one side of the very near to the railway bridge it is a drain the m 25 anticlockwise looking very busy from Junction 27 at the end 11 mount towards junction $25.00 at Enfield a fairly standard elsewhere if you have any updates you can tweet me at b.b.c. Travel alert or you can give us a call 87312001 the overground there's no service Clapham Junction to Wilston junction because of a broken down freight train and some minor delays for trains in and out of use to which some cancellations because of a points failure there's more travel just after 8 b.b.c. Radio London on Friday 72 all cool or at least Camillia Rosamond very different brand x. That's what they're. Going to see. Where I am but we did find a scientific quality with the London wide look at the personalities and this is the Taliban it's not about what they look like and you can say this is the nation it is happening to London all around the world then coming on the women still want to put in the scar and. It's also a case where the county multipage run into people such women would be Friday night from 7 with me genetic watch on b.b.c. Radio London. And a very good morning to you this is b.b.c. Radio London I picture here with you until 10 o'clock this morning is now I want to hear your stories of cancer diagnosis and survival half of us are going to go through this right half of us so I know there are many people out there perhaps going through treatment at the moment but even if you are going through treatment at the moment I'd like to hear from you about about the you know the I think it's the positivity that surrounds you hopefully this time as well and and if you're supporting somebody with cancer or you come from an organization that does that half of us are going to be diagnosed but Harf of that home off a going to survive because cancer survival rates are improving particularly with detection so I'd like to hear from you this morning about your journey with that horrible disease give me a call at 107312000 write with me and she did go through the papers his day all I could I came in written Madre Good morning See I don't know if I don't see you and this she didn't I. Good morning to you when he now you do you have a new dating app that's correct code Africa Africa lick after click yes I read it another way Oh Ok yes so the word mc. I just did a new dating of people of African. Heritage. So tell me about it because so the names actually play on words it's sort of missing the 2 words African and click together yeah it's a product really intended for the Global African Caribbean community and in essence I mean I missed. Empower people to connect to their culture the app operates it's a dating app it also operates a networking modus well and I suppose the point about it is not dissimilar to products like j. Day which is aimed at the Jewish community and Shadi dot com which is aimed at the Indian community it's recognizing that there's just over a 1000000000 African sort of around the world and it's it's a product where the profiles are of that sort of very rich in culture also perhaps maybe if I'm meeting somebody I'm interested to know for example I would be dial from London but I can also show that i'm originally Nigerian I can talk about the languages I speak you know the tribe that I'm from because I found when I was using him I was just seeing names and faces in locations in the days just wasn't rich enough for me to take decision and the decision to want to date people from your own culture was important I think her it's I find it's a point of interest if I meet someone so it's not necessarily that I specifically need to be with somebody from the same heritage country but if I'm perhaps wiping through a dating app and I see a face I kind of want to know for example maybe are you originally come reunion it is french your preferred language are you sort of Nigerian Are you Muslim are you Christian so it's a I would say it's more rather than my strong Same same it's also because the app is a business where anybody can join you don't specifically have to be of African descent but they do is that if you're interested within the group if you're interested within the culture right and as long as you're willing to sort of contribute to it being a safe space so sort of like free of discrimination you know everyone's welcome to join my sounds fantastic Tell me about your 1st pick today from page Harry a magazine mix it. Really calling it mix it know what we sow so this is a story in The Times and it's really an update on the latest situation with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex so we know. Of an official date for makes it the 31st of March and it seems that by that date Harry and Meghan will cease to be senior roles officially and they'll stop representing the queen and there's also an update on the trademark So I think we've now been made aware that all the way back in last June Harry and Meghan actually filed a trademark for Sussex royal it's something like 90 products of it and yes greeting cards clothing. Ever so social care and yes I mean it would appear I think the palace of the queen have blocked this so they are they now will not be able to use the term royal I believe the office in the palace is now being closed there actually been some staff redundancies so as they'll be no longer doing official duties they need a home there is a little becoming very real that is becoming very rare photographs yesterday of Harry I feel I can call him that now Harry has a. Going and shopping just on his own in his in Canada packed the whole reason he wanted to go was to not be packed. And now that they would have the protection which would of what they saw the protection of as a family with that we're paying for but yeah they haven't got the press agreement because they really that by the by the press No I mean I think I do think overall it's a pity I mean I do respect how we're making this decision in terms of perhaps putting their family sort of safety 1st mental health and well being and you know moving outside of the u.k. But I think it's a pity I had to come to this to this I would have preferred maybe to see I'm calling it a soft makes it just feels like a hard to make us feel like oh you know I wonder if that would have been a compromise where perhaps they would still do some role duties but they're not have the financial support but it does seem as if it's sort of like throwing the baby out with the bathwater Yeah yeah it does feel very extreme doesn't know when say what to what it is they get up to. The financial timings. We don't often have anything from here to if you know what's think preferably intelligent right so we got the f.d.a. Would be I was excited about this story I suppose I'm a I'm a technologist and I'm a data person and yes so their headline is the e.u. Aims to loosen Big Tex grip by forcing groups to share data so this is really a story around e.u. Data legislation and the big tech companies so they were proposing a fresh European strategy for data and one of the sort of keep pillars of the strategy is they want to break down the monopolies of the big tech giants so by data do you mean our personal information that they've got yet they have to then share it with smaller companies put particularly that absolutely So we're looking at Google Amazon Facebook and Apple and very similar to what has recently happened in the financial sector which is the open banking regulation where all the u.k. Big banks now have to make our financial data available we can access it we can put it to different providers similar reforms are now being proposed to happen for the big tech giants so they would have to share our data with smaller competitors and potentially with ourselves and what I'm finding really interesting in terms of how this is. Playing out there's a case at the moment actually where the dating app Tinder are being investigated by the e.u. Data Protection Commission because what's actually happened is citizens of our accessing their rights and have asked him to say can you please show me all the data you hold on me Wow And what's happened is Tinder has shared what they believe is some of the data so the obvious things we would expect like if I use the dating app they will know my geo location how often you use that up what age you are in the photographs but the investigation has been opened because the commission believes that interaction is still withholding some of the data so for example where it's believed that tend to allocates each user supposedly a secret attractiveness school and. That's how they match people so they're sort of thing oh I never know my you know. My attractive disk or I don't think I was on my account very beautiful and I think for any you got any worries on that I am not on tender but if I was I would not want to know how embarrassing that would pay I think I had you asking too. And we think also from a it's interesting from an intellectual property perspective yeah it's sort of the days littles are now saying will do you have to show your secret formula one how you are calculating that this is the e.u. So yes I know this is coming from Ireland but we don't know what's going to happen is when we have my own I always. Right it's time to start investing more in the jobless in Britain this is after pretty Patel's quite draconian the quite tough new immigration rules were sort of handed out yesterday so we need to invest in more jobless Brits Yes though I think it seems to your point pretty you sort of dismissing the concerns being raised around the current immigration immigration reforms that are being proposed where I think supposedly according to The Financial Times they're saying this new points based system will actually be tougher than the Australian system and there's I think that there's a big concern from British industry that it's going to be much harder to employ e.u. Workers in the lower paid sectors such as construction farming and hospitality and social care but pretty is saying that we apparently have 8000000 economically inactive adults within the u.k. Who can be put to work now those are people on benefits presumably Well the critics who think that these are students. Troublingly carers which it seems. Quite draconian to target them long tongue sip thick and retired people so supposedly big retired people I thought I retired but I'm not allowed to retire maybe they're younger retirees. Not sure I mean it seems that in the u.k. At the moment 76 percent of u.k. Adults are actually in paid employment so it's quite a tight market we don't really have sort of spare Labor have affectively full employment it's called effective full employment at the moment you know where it's like a really positive thing. So but is this going to result this is the interesting thing the questions that people aren't asking at the moment is is this going to result in people being forced to take jobs and come off benefits because at the moment those people can say there are no jobs but if there are jobs are they going to be forced to take them and come off benefits that is really a question that that is not really been outspoken is it and I think especially at sits the low skilled job positions Yeah open so it's a lot harder to argue and then you can't do it if we look at what's happened in the past couple of years of universal credit I don't know yet to your point is this now paving the way to shift people back into these sectors which are typically now being filled by you know international workers a much lower wages I think the British poultry council haven't heard of them before but. Of course that's really one you know forward they're predicting about the cost of domestically produced food is going to increase I suppose with the labor increase and that's going to encourage more imports of low priced overseas food which is why I mean there's always in that there's always a backlash isn't there to any any decision because if you have to pay staff more and we all want that we're going to have to pay more for what they do and because the and. Less companies decide to lower their profits. Thank you Ali See How do you but no I find it a concerning I do think a lot of the news coverage on the immigration reform it's very I find it's very. British looking insular for me that somebody although I was born and grew up in Britain I'm also my junior while and from an international perspective I think when international people highly skilled people are thinking where to meet me they are considering Canada looking at the by we I think people just need to not forget that there's plenty of 2 and there's a long. Way is I want to say thank you to you. Back in Rain Man I. Thank you so much for coming in such a pleasure Africa click is this the Web site if you want to go and have a dating site if you want to go and have that I coming up after 10 it's Robert Elms he's going to be learning more about London's oldest skate board still Apple 1st human rights charity says people on board a deportation flight may not have been given adequate access to justice will be addressing that just after the news. On the radio $96.00 f.m. . B.b.c. Says. It is no longer. B.b.c. Radio. 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