And the. B.b.c. Radio 4 news at 6 o'clock am Antony Isaac's Good morning Heathrow Airport has launched an internal investigation after a memory stick containing an encrypted security information concerning the queen was found in a street in west London the files also included safeguards for cabinet ministers and foreign dignitaries the files included maps locating c.c.t.v. Cameras and a network of tunnels and escape shafts linked to the Heathrow Express Train line Heathrow says it's confident that the airport remain secure and steps are being taken to prevent a similar loss happening again supporters of United Spain are expected to gather in Barcelona today amid rising tensions over Catalonia as Declaration of Independence which is punched the country into a political crisis the Spanish government to sack the regions later and impose direct rule from Madrid that they've responded with a call for democratic opposition from all cattle lands parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance on the new rules to be introduced within months ministers are to overhaul regulations which mean people can avoid supporting their child by keeping their money in a joint account with a new partner the Department for Work and Pensions says it hopes the change will lead to nearly $400000.00 pounds a year in additional child maintenance being collected the 1st minister of Scotland Nicholas sturgeon is to apologize on behalf of her government to all men convicted of sexual offenses involving other men which has since been abolished she'll make a statement next week when the Scottish government sets out new legislation to help grant automatic pardons to those affected. The head of the UN's World Food Programme has made an urgent appeal for international aid to avoid a humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo David basically said more than 3000000 people were risk of starvation he was speaking German visit to the province of cosign where more than a 1000000 people have been driven from their homes during fighting between government troops and local militia a plan to encourage people to get on their bikes in Norfolk has been branded a vulgar published stunt by environmental campaigners Norfolk County Council is offering people the chance to cycle on the new northern distributor road when it joins the 867 fakin road before opens to traffic Donald Trump has said he will release nearly all the secret files relating to the assassination of President Kennedy in 163 about 3000 documents were published last week but hundreds more were helped back for reasons of national security last night Mr Trump said only files containing the names of addresses of anyone who is still alive would remain classified and if you're planning on getting rid of paintings wait killer or aerosols today is your last chance to dump it for free Norfolk County Councils has just waste amnesty comes to an end later on recycling centers across the county have been taking it in turns to set the items for a weekend capturing a recycling center in heaven that is lost on the list you can dispose of has desire to miss that until it closes at 4 pm today. That's Though your b.b.c. Radio news at 6 that will Fulton at 7. pm the scene radioing know whether. It's going to be a cool or fail to the weather and dry for the most part with sunshine today although a scattering of showers is likely especially in the east of our county gusting only winds will be most noticeable along the coast with top temperature of 12 degrees Celsius Most places will stay dry and clear overnight with winds easing especially in the West where it will become quite cold with a chance of frost in rural areas those scattered showers may continue in the east of Norfolk a minimum 3 degrees Celsius Monday mostly dry and sunny after a cold start with light winds although a few showers a still possible to the east of the county 1st 11 degrees Celsius the maximum temperature and coastal waters focused for the wash to herit valid until midday today the weather light rain shower becoming light to rain showers wind force 5 to 7 becoming false 5 to 6 wind direction northerly maximum gusts 49 knots becoming 42 knots the sea state rough Prussia 1017 millibars and the visibility is excellent. Saline bag class Twain and Uni I said on b.b.c. Radio no. Good morning and in this 1st half an hour of the programme will be starting on Sunday morning with your comments to and Wells Cathedral choirs and a wonderful version of a Swedish him from alledged Jones before how past 6. Sixes compose a study that Trinity College in Cambridge and the melody writer is also responsible for the him laid Kindly Light. On how Posix be usable heist takes us through the Sunday papers then I've got a list of some adventure you might like to go to today then before 7 o'clock the oldest working clock. Says find out for the 1st time and Christians in Germany prepared to mount the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. I mean Tom It's The wonderful sound of the moment praise to the old the Almighty the king of creation a lovely him to come from the venue of Music Group and Alan Jones as well which I promised you but 1st let's head to York and them insta quiet how sweet the name of Jesus sounds. The am the eat. The the air. To quiet and how sweet the name of Jesus sounds now believe that from that him a writer that John Newton spent much of his teenage years as and kind of an abandoned Sila in a way he went to see with his father and eventually just got a band the bow the crew because he was so reckless and sort of out of control so he came somewhat abandoned by the rest of his crew but then returned home and started writing his him so just goes to show you doesn't it John Newton's how sweet the name of Jesus sounds It's 12 minutes past 6 yes indeed 12 minutes past 6 not 50 for an all an extra hour of nights with them also hopefully everything should work I would have thought let's head to Wells Cathedral quiet now and the him let's all mortal flesh keep silence. Was. Yet. The. I love the arrangement of that Wells Cathedral Choir with the him let's all mortal flesh keep silence it is 17 minutes past 6 and 3 hours it's where the hit on a Sunday morning b.b.c. Radio Norfolk and this time on a Sunday morning we take a closer look at the composers behind some of our most well known him and worship music this morning they him the King of Love My Shepherd is the words come from Sahara Williams by the melody from John Dykes sang rate was born in London in my 1821 and educated at Trinity College in Cambridge he trying to ministry in 844 became vicar of Monklands 7 years later which is where he remained until his death in $877.00 he wrote many hymns which should be familiar to all of us including Lodi would abideth praise my soul the King of Heaven and the carol Angels we have had on hi The melody is called someone else to me by john dykes who say hymns include late country lights and for a closer walk with God The celebration Quiet Company by the Sheffield Citadel Salvation Army band now sing for us the King of Love My Shepherd days. Was. Chair failed Citadel Salvation Army band with the celebration quietly in the singing for the him the King of Love My Shepherd is written by so Henry Williams by and John Dykes What's your favorite him worship song which one do you love hearing love singing possibly And you know the history behind it always happy to have me here on Sunday breakfast on I want 603617321 that's I want 60361732 want to pick your favorites and I'll del a bit into its history its a bit too early to give a funk open a problem you can text or you can write to me texting is a 23 double free stuff the message with the word Norfolk 813 double for a start it with Norfolk and if you want to write to me it's a mouth and to me Don't Isaac's at b.b.c. Dot co dot you can it's a n c h o n why don't I ass double I say yes at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Antony Alexander on b.b.c. Radio. Food who thought Sieg. Was. Feed. On. 'd as we. the words coming from John Bunyan. Winter is coming is not that spot the clocks a come back so yes their adult mornings and dark nights don't forget the weather and fog Yes bats is an ideal conditions for joining us that's why we're here to help will keep you safe on your travels as the weather gets more good weather reports every hour and the latest travel news you're out the day just b.b.c. Face a new flick to keep you up to date I knew you'd say those b.b.c. Radio moves like you're part of the b.b.c. Isn't data scaly says 26 minutes past 6 is the time it will as a say you always find the one clock in the house that you don't adjust tends to be the cuckoo clock from a always or get everything also a statement just about put the right stuff that's going on the topic now that one meets changing but it is 26 minutes past 6 and you waking up on a Sunday morning with me and see Isaacs here on b.b.c. Radio Norfolk just had a chat from a chat with John in with that morning to John who's been telling me that he has been a very tough year for him and John My thoughts are really with you and I promise you this was a hymn that I was going to play anyway John's favor him is how great thou art a great favorite of him his and his wife and I've got a beautiful version to play you John from Allie Jones with the arrangement by Robert Price when the B.B.C.'s songs of praise musical director and arranger this is this is the him how great I want. Especially for John the Him How Great Thou Art from Alex Jones there it is and it's waking up on a Sunday morning b.b.c. Radio Norfolk 29 minutes to 7 Lets see what's on the paper got in store for us peaceable heist with the morning Paul good morning Antony Good morning everyone yes sir very very ng stories on the front pages today something is papers starting the Sunday Express with a big story that's been dominating much of the international news of the last couple days well the last couple weeks really Spain on a knife a headline in The Sun expresses after the vote in Catalonia on Friday when they declared independence and not been recognized by anybody yet little East least of all the Spanish government in Madrid now who've taken back over all those direct rule Yes So that's just going to carry on and on I think in the coming weeks months and years so that's the front page of The Sunday Express front page of The Sunday Times they have the picture of the b.b.c. Presenter Mishal Hussain on the front page with the headline top b.b.c. Women expose sex pasts and this story says a secret group of the B.B.C.'s Top female presenters including the show he's sane and Victoria Darbyshire has uncovered a string of suspected cases of sexual harassment at the corporation including a senior sports presenter the group which keeps its membership of senior editors in presenters a closely guarded secret encouraged and supported colleagues to report claims to b.b.c. Management so on the front page of The Sunday Times today the Sunday Mirror they have a story about a tariff threat to Heathrow Airport and terrorist threats Heathrow security files found in St It says The top secret documents had details of the Queen's route and id passes was a memory stick not actually a file of printed out documents but of a memory stick in a computer is probably found lying in the street an encrypted in the 1st saying it's not compromised security which soundtrack Yes front page of The Sunday Mirror . The Sunday Telegraph they have a hospital story their main front page story hospitals failing to tackle safety crisis hospitals are failing to tackle significant safety problems claims of some a telegraph that can cause death or disability the n.h.s. Medical director has warned that some front page of The Telegraph The Sun on Sunday may have a story that is also featured in on front of some of the newspapers on page 7 of the Sun You remember I suspect most people Dr David Kelly the expert who ass died with the whole business with the government dossier and so forth this was 13 or 14 years ago now he was. Founded in 2003 after being named as the source of a leak of this government document and mistreats David kill his body has been dug up only someone some group left a placard next to his grave claiming they're going to examine his body and so he's Graves has been moved to another another secret location with. A story in sever the newspapers and as I say featured inside the sun today or have a picture on their front page this is the front page picture in a lot of newspapers the main front page picture in The Observer England's under 17 footballers winning the the under 17 World Cup yesterday yes they came from to knock down to beat Spain 52. So scenes of celebration there out of the Mail on Sunday to find cause for complaint on page 3 Ok then cross about the fact that they're reflecting other people being cross on social media about the fact that b.b.c. Haven't shown the match then return to their federal programming and and did and didn't show the trophy presentation you could watch on and on the red button Yes And you know I think I'll stick up for the b.b.c. You know they put this much on a very short notice they clear the show jewels on b.b.c. To say I said they cleared all the federal programming so they could show the game will be sitting and you know they've got to go back to the church at some point I'm sure there would be lots of people who would complain of Gartner's world having been on which is the present. Return to sender so wasn't where you can't win really if they'd stayed with the presentation to the viewers saying what I wanted guardians welding and in this case they've gone back to the show they've shown the whole game they've gone back to the show John watching the presentations on hand and people well a few people on a Marshall is a huge groundswell of anger about this but the matter of seen fit to put on page 3 and a guy that's pretty look at how much this person this morning interesting they're talking a lot about with the overnight it is looking at that team that maybe England should be looking towards recruiting some of them yeah well that we actually got them is of course also people saying because in June England won the under 20 World long and they've now won the under 17 World Cup But the problem of people pointing out I saw smartly pointing this out on social media last night is that it's in the case of it's all very well these young age groups but when will these present at the chance with their clubs in the Premier League by and survive might not and so that creates issue with progress to the senior in content which will say thank you both your guide to what Sun and where no for. Some events that you might like to go to work with this morning there's a village yard sale House is taking part will display yellow balloon and it starts at 10 o'clock All Saints Church in North walked in this morning there's a festival of lights the service begins at 10 o'clock and then there's an exhibition of photographs with the theme of light between half past 12 and 5 o'clock the softer known. As featured on coasting on Saturday Breakfast Show there's an open day at Norwich frostbite Sailing Club today at thoughts in Tangier ongoings line of Yarmouth road you have a chance to watch a dinghy race and if you want to then you can have a taster sail from 1 o'clock this afternoon day starts at 11 o'clock and goes on until half past 3 and for more information you can visit their website Norwich frostbite sailing docked club that's not frostbite sailing docked club. Now of course the clocks went back last night which these days is a much simpler process with many devices. And appliances changing themselves without your knowledge during the depths of the night that's a far cry from the process back in the 1300s when souls were cathedrals clock which could be the oldest working talking to exist and was fired up for the 1st time after turbulence 6 or 700 years the ancient time peace is about to enter another new phase as our reporter Adam which he's been discovering but here I am in beautiful souls very Cathedral the stained glass windows a wall around me allowing the light to below in but I'm here to see something on the far side of the cathedral and what looks like a collection of metal wheels and coax all that grabs the is the slightly monotonous ticking noise made by a rotating blade which kicks every 5 seconds or so what we're looking at the No a medieval prop which dates from $1386.00 is allegedly the oldest working mechanical clock in the world and its dark age that was the force of Alan Carr select the cathedral he's been working here for 7 years and as a stop list himself as the clock expert since 1386 this horror logical masterpiece has been at the cathedral in some form or another as Alan can explain it it was built for this cathedral my by the bishop at the time and later on it was moved up into the tower where it did operate the bells because when they built the town the spire they were probably the construction of it so they didn't put the that the clock up there then put them in 1904 the regiment donated a new crock so this was put to one side the new clock was installed and that's the one it's up there now so they stuck at the back of the bell chamber think it was sort of you know we've redundant but in the 1920 s. I believe somebody visited here who knew a bit about crops and saw this for what it was it was a very rare specimen so they were it was. Bellman it was refurbished and in the 1950 s. And it was placed here now in a modern society dictated by time it's not easy for a novice to see how in toy it works it has no face for a start so how on earth do you tell the time that this thing normally it's locked into position so people can only see what you're seeing now the our side clicking around it won't strike the bell on normal conditions but because we know unlocked it it will so essentially if you take this and come up here. For example if I know we saw. This really snap out of there yeah yeah. Beginning to spin like. That we're just going to have a look at the clock now so Alan is just to leave. His flip top and now rotary plate on the far side of spun into watch I need to be careful about that I want to chop my head off. Now spinning in this some into the whales are just moving round each time that happens you can hear the bell is charging the Big East right in the center is talking on and pulling some whites just in front of us ha ha in the clock which then makes the whole point out some way to the top of the cathedral . Only Hoff working for 130 years but the cathedral looking at regular clock to chime in the near future open it up to demonstrations. We've had this year with. Demonstrations for a company. Looking at the think is looking into having regular public demonstrations of it so that people can because it does tend to generate a large crowd quite a lot of interested people seeing it going because it's quite dramatic when it does go it's. This happens and then it will be 884 was the last time it was sort of regularly in use so the clocks going back this weekend is it a knowledge was tasked to manage and put back or for a clock with no face or no electrical time or is it well the simple there's nothing to change really if you were setting up to actually work if we looked at the time so it was to a halt now you have to readjust this side here so that you've got the cops in the right position than it was sent simply go and then what with the cops changed you know you just move it on the little bit That's fascinating isn't that souls very cathedrals clock which goes back to the 1300s Adam witty discovering that it's. All time it is just coming up to 18 minutes to 7 this is Andrew Johns to. 4 Such a beautiful version of that him Andrew Johnston and make me a channel of you will pace the Christians in Germany and around the world preparing to mount the 500th anniversary of the start of the Reformation the disagreement in the church which cause Protestants to split from the Catholic Church the main commemorations will take place in Wittenberg south of lane where among 1000 Martin Luther began the original schism are religious affairs correspondent Martin Bashir considers its effects. To the. Bull by the. Church in south London and rehearsal for a musical called a monk's tale spreading the word in the vernacular. Ok it tells the story of German monk Martin Luther studying in the provincial town of Witan burg suffering an existential crisis about indulgences the past. To. The process of giving money to the church in the hope of being fast tracked through purgatory into heaven. When. The 300 show features Luther hammering 95 questions and objections to the doors of his University Chapel invitation but. Reformation tourists come in numbers for services at the chapel the Schloss Kisha and outside Germany's most senior Protestant Bishop Heinrich Bedford Strohm says Luther shattered the author a t. Of the church Martin Luther intention was a religious 3 nor he wanted to rediscover Christ and who fought against practices of the church of his time and I think it was not possible. To agree upon these things and to find a way to reform the turds who. Started something real and many people. Went where. The booming Reformation industry in Witan burg makes little mention of the schism that are should in centuries of religious violence and martyrdom because it goes way back so 5056 if it was the last one of yours cardinal Poole. Has planted it I don't think you have after considering the tree planted at Lambeth Palace in 1556 by the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury the current holder of the post Justin Welby and his Catholic opposite number cardinal Vincent Nichols reflect on the last 20 years and their efforts to overcome their differences it is unimaginable 5060 years ago the 2 of us should have sat doing an interview together nobody's been put to death for the faith recently in this country and I hope it we will always maintain that mutual respect and freedom for religious expression in all its aspects Archbishop some commentators have suggested that breaks it in terms of breaking from the crowd standing independently reflects something of the Reformation there is that sense of nationalism. Of self identity but it's not saying it's the same thing as the Reformation it is part of a movement in which people identify with that in history and culture so in that spirit of Martin Luther let us join together in reading Philippians 4 so is bricks it the political incarnation of the Reformation. Heinrich Bedford Stroom again don't you think Martin Luther would have voted for break said he was an independent minded guy and he would have said yes go your own way I don't think you can legitimize the bricks that decision with Martin Luther if you ask me he was struggling for solid I was struggling for love of neighbor and working together cooperation solidarity not putting yourself 1st as a country or as an individual. In one of Luther's final sermons he said that faith is permitting and so to be seized by things we cannot see ancient wisdom for these challenging times. Multan Bashir that on the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. 17 this is the news poison in the hands of coke. We have. Dreams. And. Sing. Along comes. And in the hands of God on Fridays Chrissy Jackson we were talking about beauty pageants as Emily. Has won Miss International. A size 14 or up and it was an application process on the day so. You had a traditional around. And then an evening gown walking but yeah the relationships we were finally all had such a fun time that I it really was amazing. To go and on Monday our t.v. Critic Brett Mills will be here talking about this week's must watch t.v. Join a critique Jackson Monday morning 10 to one b.b.c. Radio Norfolk you're part of the b.b.c. And Chris is talking to most wanted if it failed and bear in mind soon be how will you know you know both and all for your chance with him. As well with you from time tomorrow morning here on b.b.c. Radio. You. Come. Along the bar the bolo. The be long. Long. You meet. The Birds. With the. Let's. Talk. The book. Hello to you. Geraldine Lassie and old Agong coming up on the program this weekend will see the 50th anniversary of the Abortion Act in this country will discuss this controversial topic on the program we'll also hear from a woman whose call from God guided her to give up her job and volunteer for the local community Plus what does the phrase British values mean to a Muslim living in the east of England we'll be talking to you a professor at lean miles then head of a special screening at the North for him next week. On f.m. Am and on digital You're listening to radio no foot from the baby safe. For music.