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Least the radioman just travel update for Sierra getting on the road showing the very latest trouble for Mark he's got Thank you well and quite a bit of traffic southbound side of the end 6 up from 21 it will stand through its junction 18 at middle which chapel is still very busy on the end $62.00 as well westbound side with the lanes being closed off following that multi-variable accident around junction 20 at Rochdale congestion Mill Road at Junction $21.00 still quite a bit of have a traffic on the end downside of the A $56.00 Chester Road approaching the Chester Road roundabout and also busy through chatted on the A 663 Broadway southbound side and that's just heading towards the M 60 junction $21.00 and if you're in the Warrington area we do have delays on the A $49.00 the will to pull causeway from Bridgeport island so it's an old 3 train traffic like it's like to take about 10 minutes or so to get through if you'd like to update us it's 800 to 18 double 5. Through the afternoon if you will actually B.B.C. Radio Manchester. 5 past 5 it is a working day officially Yes Are we doing much work and officially know who gets or it's. You may well be working much harder than me but I work in progress things we never knew how much Terry would get you through till 6 o'clock after which marks when he would be taken over with I very fascinating shot with Tony hardly from Spandau Ballet if you were into that music and you like a bit of rock N roll pop gossip then didn't pull any punches so stick around for that 6 o'clock in the meantime we got news we can be looking at some of the hospital parking charge stats which come out unfortunately every time around this year it turns out we pay more to visit our loved ones and to get treatment are we finding out what the Shadow Health Minister Paula sheriff has to say about that also interesting report from Cheshire which is a group there saying that the. The Cheshire Housewives kind of image of parties and loads of money and. Footballers' Wives and mansions all the rest of it is actually harming the people in the county who do need some help who perhaps are not living that flush life more not commit from Jon Donnison night in the show plus a course music as you'd expect start with these boys. From Norway. With a costly way to spot it's a coming. Cohen On Me is B.B.C. Radio Manchester me will battle with the on drives I mean Phil the more SR and say the any say in Birmingham a long long time ago they threw a guitar string or the I was a guitar string from Paul No Paul it was the one that none of the girls fancied Anyway I used the bassist and a string came off his bass nice for me into the crowd he got hold of it I mean he wasn't more guitar string but you know not bad all this I was still from the bombs are you doing I have a good day I have you are enjoying the period between Christmas and New Year but unfortunately as I said before one of the stories that will come around this time of year is hospital parking it's a hardy perennial and we find out as always it's going up more than a 3rd of N.H.S. Hospitals in England have rice the cost of parking over the past year with some patients on staff now paying double the price several chose to defend these high costs saying that some or all of the money goes back into why the patient care or maintaining the carparks we've got. Wigan writing Cernan Lee and munches University Hospitals N.H.S. Trust are among those in our area who put up the prices Jon Donnison has been looking into the figures paying to park at hospitals is about both patients visitors and staff. The Press Association gathered data from 124 N.H.S. Trusts across England 43 percent of them admitted prices had gone up over the past year for visit is all staff or both the most expensive was royal sorry County Hospital in Guilford charging full pounds 1st day of just one hour Airedale N.H.S. Foundation Trust in Yorkshire so all the cost of a 24 hour stay more than double to 8 pounds a malice is of data published by N.H.S. Digital in October shows that N.H.S. Trusts made more than $226000000.00 pounds last year from parking including penalty fines the Royal College of Nursing said its members were being overcharged for doing their jobs the Department of Health spokesperson said the government had been very clear that patients their families and hardworking staff should not be subject to unfair parking charges those charges have been abolished in Wales and most of Scotland Labor has pledged to get rid of them in England too John Donnison reporting there B.B.C. Radio Manchester it's it's depressing isn't it and shocking as well I don't want to deal in regional stereotypes but you do hear. That people in Yorkshire being asked to double the price from $4.00 pounds to 8 pounds for a 24 hour stay they're not going to take kindly to that and why do we have to pay for it here in England when people in Wiles' of Scotland still the same countries as the United Kingdom don't have to it doesn't seem fair and it's no wonder it sticks in the core of people that speak to polish sheriff M.P. She is the shadow house Minister thank you for joining us Paula how is the price decided who sets it. I don't know why is she the actual price is decided by the individual hospital trust and there does seem to be quite some significant disparity ahead that you just mentioned I think you mentioned which is in West Yorkshire it's not my constituency but certainly within my county amaze essentially doubled the price now it's $8.00 pounds not just for 24 hours but for anything as 4 hours which to save pretty state I actually had a constituent he can see me last year and her husband being diagnosed with a cancer acute so intense of treatment in one month she paid nearly $400.00 pounds . So I think and they did government the future Labor government has been really clear that we will scrap. Judges for the patients and staff but until such time it's really important hospitals make it clear to those this is saying and they have a duty in my mind's made says I'm to try and communicate this information that you know you can buy things like weekly tickets. Until X. And until the government actually scraps the charges it's outrageous that people should be paying. Anything if Solyndra credit I think I think a lot of people would agree without those several just have said that the costs that the charges are put back into are the patient care or maintaining the car parks or if you scrap the car parking charges how will the trust fund the money that they were they were using from car parks a couple of well a few points to make about this well how do we know that the money that they're making is going straight back into patient care Another thing is that a number of hospitals essentially subcontract out private companies said the RIAA wanted to very big fat cats making a pretty nice return on this and the other thing is that to offset any loss the revenue to the N.H.S. Later will carryings the money by. Seeing the tax premiums on private private health care insurance so absolutely sure that the hospitals and patients don't lose out as a result scrapping hospital kept walking charges and as you just elated to see well in Wales where it's evolved administration there are no costs parking charges and equally in maced of Scotland's Renee charges their right to say we're really clear that this is a tax on the sake and isn't just about patients it's also a stash many of whom a strictly anyway have had years of stagnating wages and you know it's a hit that 43 percent of hospital trusts are actually increasing back out hacking charges is frankly a bit of a 2nd try very hard working but is there any logical argument to be made though for why you know people stuff healthy stuff should be encouraged to cycle get the bus to work like everyone actually is because cars a choking our roads and we need fewer people to make those journeys. That's a really good point and I think where the possible we have to encourage people to get off the rights you have to also bury mines that in a hospital staff were really radiant. And there are always buses you know 4 o'clock 6 o'clock in the morning and you know frankly would you want to get on your bike would you just stand there when you're not discussed to waltz which is inevitably the case these days you'd be running round pretty much on a 12 hour shift it would you honestly want to get on a bike at the end of that cycle. Probably not but I'm most likely masochist and I said let me tell you I I was in the end it just the things he is actually in a hospital immediately try to beat them pay so I absolutely you know the challenges that stuff are facing at the moment you know the N.H.S. Is going through it's because from discrete in history and that means that the staff and a huge pressure. Will get it's wasn't a mohel. Package and I really didn't. Very well. Sheriff Shadow Minister thanks for your time tonight and as yes it's a hearty perennial. This time next year Paula come back and do it all over again when the judges go up again you never know things could shift dramatically next year politically she could be the minister by then we have to wait and say I weigh 202 when I double to double 5 if you want to have your say on not or you can text 13 doubles restart the message of the word Manc if you have a particular me egregious example of hospital parking where you are if you've been paying through the nose I would like to hear about that if you can tell us would appreciate it 13 doubles restart your message with the words mank and let me know what's been going on as a music B.B.C. Radio Manchester this is the cutting cream. hard or easy it will be for you to get I'm showing. The way to Manchester travel update markets go out of the road looking Thank you Will are still problems the south side of the M 6 junction 21 and 3. Middle which is just patches of congestion really on the southbound routes are still very busy and 62 West ballots have been closed off because of a multi vehicle accident RA junction 20 at Rochdale congestion 21 at Milne row looking slightly better than it was earlier but still still very busy heading westbound on that 62 routes it's very busy at wrote a span into Manchester of course around the road works around Trinity way. With road the 671 around so Mary's gate and heading away from Warrington is slow on Winnick road Schmidle and white treat see the M 62 roundabouts anything else you would like to update as with the number that you'll need our 800 to 185 Richard selling. Christmas a new year a time for families to be together on a time for reflection and good wealth in this weekend's edition of the program I put together a playlist of emotional soul records of a mid tempo nature sometimes referred to as big big ballads going home records perfect for the last. All of them before with sincerity conviction by fine vocalists are musicians with lyrics we can relate to in our own lives Richard Serial crazy on B.B.C. Radio Manchester is May well bachelor and I'm with you until 6 after which on the station you can hear Mike Sweeney in conversation with Tony Hadley Tony was a course responder about where he was also the headline act Mike's charity extravaganza recently and he spoke to Mike earlier this year about his latest album . And why he isn't part of Spandau Ballet anymore it's difficult it's like triggers brew businessman ballet and I guess you never know quite which bits of Spandau Ballet are in it which were the original ones which have been replaced which ones of them be replaced again the originals are back anyway get Tony have these take on it after 6 o'clock tonight you can hear the full interview along with loads of Tony Hadley's music and of course some Spandau tracks as well it's an hour long you're going to love it and it's a little taste of what you can expect been solo because when the band broke up in $9090.00 which are not nothing to do with me by the way other than fairness it was a solo artist search was literally I was 20 years as artist and then got back with span on a couple reunion tools and that was all it was so of actually been a solo artist near for long and I was ever in Spanish for being Tony how delayed I think. A lot of listeners would think that it isn't an easy life in as much as you know you really get famous so anything you want you can have it is a lie that is it's not I think the thing is P.P.P. Is a lot people die young people and I don't sound like an old person or whatever but but we wrapped up in fame at the moment with you know with the T.V.'s and everything else the X. Factor Britain's Got Talent I love the shows don't get me wrong the voice and everything else and you meet was it would you want to do I want to be famous want to be what you good at other Nope I just want to be famous because I think that being on T.V. Or being a radio jock whoever is like you're going to go into this magical mystical world it doesn't exist in there it doesn't exist you know our go down the pub with the rest of the boys to this day my might still mates from out you know I don't live in a bubble or do not live in a in a bubble that's totally hardly you know the full conversation between Tony and I very or Mike Sweeney from 6 o'clock tonight and I've got to say I've worked in radio broadcasting for a while now and you always get the best conversations with the pop stars not the ones who are at the very top of their fame the very top of the fame game but the ones who have been there done that bought the T. Shirt I think it's fair to say not as famous as they used to be their own perhaps the other side of the slope and they don't care they will say what's on their mind they will speak honestly they will speak freely and it's always worth speaking to voters guys rather than the the young pups who are still doing what we're told by the record company and by the way speaking of great stuff on the station if you stick around after that it's all the way until 10 o'clock tonight then you've got to go days with makes about tomorrow night Richard Sterling's Northern Soul is every Friday course from 10 and he's got a great bit of northern soul for this week big beat ballads which he calls going home songs he's won. And I smell the station and he always plays good June that's Richard selling tomorrow night Friday from 10 pm on B.B.C. Radio Manchester and he's also on New Year's Day I think he's doing a tribute to Rita Franklin as well a little bit that's right let's find out what's been going on around the region showery with the latest news. And his riches that 3 British tourists including a child have died after their vehicle crashed through a railing on a bridge in Iceland the Toyota Land Cruiser was carrying 7 British people when the accident happened this morning firefighters say an ammonia leak in Sulphur last night was started in a cold storage room at a Food Warehouse 3 men were treated at the scene of the incidents which happened on Langley road south in age craft at around 3 o'clock in the morning and a number of local councils in Greater Manchester have bought their local shopping malls over the past few years as a way of regenerating the town centers we're going to support the galleries Bolton has purchased some place and stop or has paid for the Mersey way shopping center and Greater Manchester's why there are plenty of cloud this evening and tonight a few spots of drizzle possible as well particularly in Pan areas lows of 4 degrees Celsius. B.B.C. Radio manages to school. Thanks Richard and Jack runs and here with the support Jack you are coming in for a nice quiet night. Just Christmas time nothing ever happens but there you go you go I'm sure many old and fans wouldn't take it the same to be fair obviously yesterday wasn't a great day for the club. It wasn't indeed and everybody tell you I hope for trial left outside. Of experience and I'm Paulo have a 6 year old lights on and there are some points over his misery yet so fond to the officers $6006.00 thrashing at the hands of Carlisle Ouch but aside from the results I've been looking up for Frankie Boyle and his men they've gone on a run of 6 league games on beaten previous to a defeat as well before that but I was also including a big Darby win over Barry and they seem to signal a bit of a change in mood around the place because all of this club. And probably. Props to play and wanted to do so well so quickly. And I am learning to cope with different aspects of the job and I was firm improving on that. All of a lot of managing this club and I want to be successful I was trying to burn 2 weeks ago he sounded very optimistic in talking ahead about Darby which they won for 2 against Barry Well in the last half an hour bones form a team a Oldham Willie Donaghy says he feels sad for his old friend. More than society people seem to get much strain it's all so. Well Frank for now Oldham youth coach Pete Wilde will take temperature as the club search for a new manager the 1st of many I'm sure to be going to freak out this is $29.00 seems more or less is that his sacking season Absolutely yeah the merry go round continues on Saturday and of course I'm sure plenty of people are watching Manchester City with interest as well yeah the not quite the same level in terms of sacking the manager I'm sure but things have been looking a little rocky of late 3 defeats in the last 4 league games so they need to improve quickly if they want to defend their Premier League title that's according to midfielder Bernardo silver he says he knows the 7 point gap to leaders Liverpool is getting out of hand and of course we're not happy. Try to overcome the situation knowing 7 points to be a lot so you will see will try to go and win the next game against all time to knowing it's we're not playing as well as as we wanted to do is to support of the season and they go to Southampton that one is on Sunday full much commentary on B.B.C. Radio Manchester that's on the want to watch so I think. Certainly and then after that Manchester United who have turned things around under the new interim manager only going to so sharp a look to have a boost ahead of their game against Bournemouth the Reds interim boss says Alex Sanchez is back in Manchester after recovering from injury picked up in training in late November you know Alex is back. On. And remember what they was for these are 2 days of. Fitness work hopefully he can join in training with the ball as soon as we get back in again now and. Probably indefinitely. Against Newcastle just think that there's probably younger Manchester City fans who don't realise that used to be the case United one last time for your people who haven't people and lived through it and it seems to be a season of bottle incidents as well of them remember the Marino throw down the back of bottles balls on the side of the touchline which immortalised just seem to go everywhere on Twitter which is incredible Well anyway the latest victim of a bottle incident on the touchline is the Arsenal manager is in charge by the Football Association following the game against Brighton yesterday he kicked a water bottle Yes and it hits a Brighton fan the F.A. Says this amounts to improper conduct he hasn't till the 2nd of January to respond to that charge I remember back in 2016 as well for munched United manager seem to have before him with water bottles he was given a one match ban after being sent off for kicking a water bottle I think because they know how dramatic it looks especially when the cameras get it in slow mo Yeah watercourses There are aware of. You know I would want to be hit by one but it's never going to have that much to be a bypassing. The Ritz. Well yeah they need so much of that done they usually I mean Caesars manages to look like caged animals but one of them has a Marine who was taking maybe some some will set up some special kicking post so they can you know it's like a scratching post for football managers Yeah I don't know we've had to be great friends and thank you but that's sports and I should avoid that this weekend. B.B.C. Radio my. Grandma and with. Me Now this is. Lessons in love. Phil I'm back tomorrow at 3 till 6 assuming they let me back in the building they normally do around this time of year I hope you have a great day I hope you're enjoying the period between Christmas and New Year whether you are home stuffing your face with chocolates and repipe or in the bathroom walls with prayer Russia wrappers or indeed whether you had to get out put some real clothes on with a white Spondon a belt and everything and go out to work if you have been at work about your new way home now let's find out how the roads work and to give you a smooth journey. Way to. Travel update from someone who has been working hard to do exactly that and tell us what's going on is Mikey Scott's Thank you Will Bring on the M 6 in both directions remains very slow for 90 minutes for treats 18 Middlewich and I'm Chappell nothing nothing going on no it's the safe just in the road works area of course and only I'm 62 heading westbound we still have a closure in place and that's because of the vehicle accident so it just paid to be a little bit slow on that westbound ribbit said a lot better than 20 and 21 M. 67 delays around junction 4 broad bottom looking good on Regent road adding insult and just slightly north of rams bottom the A 56 the northbound side line blocks on the slip road because of a broken down vehicle at Manchester road and. Got some heavy traffic 3 points in as well. At the junction with if you would like to. Be in conversation with the Bishop of Manchester. David he'll be reflecting on the . Views. From the founding eventually in a. Conversation with. 6 B.B.C. Radio Manchester. Radio Manchester she can off move in a Paris to let out as well she's like Alice out in Wigan running for the last person I was filling in as she can she can really move from one side of the stage to the other very quickly it's making us letters they feature a lot on a T.V. Show which you may have seen called The Real Housewives of Cheshire you know it's been a fairly big hit actually on T.V. And of course it's based around almost the footballers live footballers' wives lives they call flash cars they've got beautiful homes they go to parties they are hot tubs full of Prosecco they have hot and cold running gold tops everything you could want for that so flashy life because most people in Cheshire are not Minas I don't live in mansions even in an affluent place like nuts Ferd's there are some areas of real poverty but it seems that the mega rich image of Cheshire that you often see on T.V. Is actually making life harder for those charities that help people in poverty that political reporter is Phil McCann He's been to me one charity that says that part is a result of this phenomenon it's struggling to survive. They made. It. An endless supply use of the Real Housewives of Cheshire of course for lots of people and gesture there's nothing real about. Certainly not here on the bridge estate on the eastern edge of nuts for it everyone thinks that the streets are paved with gold and it's not traditional councillors most people are struggling so he was all the places and it's called because everyone thinks you're from but you don't really need to help the people of this estate get overlooked a lot it's a lovely area a lot of. Generation unemployment and here the council estate you know it's never had wealthy people and yet just down the road you'll find houses which cost over a 1000000 pounds not 2 very distinct sides really but people who live here can come here to the welcome cafe for tea and toast but a lot more to my name Sarah Riley and I'm in a sense. This is a community coughing area we've got a couple of paid staff. But the rest of the world volunteers and then through here we've got lots of moms and kids. Parents help a great going on I myself lounge area and some donated told and so they come every Tuesday. For the top of the food stupid the cafe I think it's really important to keep the community. Just to get out of. It gives me some come and socialize it would be that's all sitting around not meeting anyone was kind of closing in on it's a struggle to get actually motivated to do anything my name Sarah Palin although I suffered from depression and now a friendly face. After 10. Minutes these help me into the position I am with my job today. So it's not right really but the perception of seems to be making it harder than ever for the charity the rooms this place to get the funding it needs especially from national funding bodies I think. A reputation is being followed. Because with such a very small area of high needs we kind of get absorbed into all the distant data so it's hard to evidence to fund us at the need is here there are specific areas across particular in the northwest where it's known as High-Pockets of deprivation because the need is still great but it's in smaller quantities we're not really being pirates ice for that which is frustrating the last couple of years has been a real struggle. It's a struggle. From the real charity workers who are having to work harder than ever before to tackle that image that you see on shows like The Real Housewives of. Reporter Phil McCann looking into that worth remembering as you watch The Real Housewives of New or don't. Just start watching rubbish and stunning rubbish I will concede it is B.B.C. Radio Manchester it's me. And this is not rubbish it's about my brother's. Your love life Bellamy brother David the best. As well finishing up as I've been covering for fell on drive the last 3 hours I'm back tomorrow 3 till 6 if they let me back in the building that is I as I don't go I says loads more good stuff coming up on B.B.C. Radio Manchester tonight including a rather interesting conversation between Mr Mike Sweeney honey hardly xpand. That's coming up as well 1st let's keep the good music going on the show today I didn't get much better than a bit await me. Especially. That's . Cut. Cut. Cut cut cut cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut. And I want to dance with somebody I think we're going to. Have a great night tonight. Tony have is speaking to Mike Sweeney next about his album cause why he left. Still to come on B.B.C. Radio Manchester. Going. On. And on. At 6 o'clock I'm Richard standing 3 British tourists including a child have died after their vehicle crashed off a bridge in line was carrying 7 British people when acid and happened this morning the other passengers are critically injured at all for her legs is a tour guide who arrived at the scene shortly afterwards from the bridge I would estimate something like $56.00 metres the car was a total wreck when I got 4 people were out of the car one of the deceased there were 3 people trapped in the car the driver was alive trapped more or less under the dashboard and I was trying to tell and we were trying to get him out of a number of councils here in Greater Manchester have bought by local shopping malls over the past few years as a way of regenerating that town centers Well again has bought the galleries Bolton has purchased some place and Stockport has paid for the most the way shopping Sansa it's all been done with the help of cheap loans Habra him is the deputy leader of Bolton Council he says it's about investing in law.