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County so on launch day we are well poised having already raised 3000000 pounds B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news now with the sports news here's Chris Toria Williamson said she didn't do a self justice on her return to elite level cycling the 25 year old could only finish 14th in the qualifiers for the women's team sprint at the track cycling world championship and admitted to being in tears when the race ended it comes after a battle back to fitness that has taken 3 years Durham town to through to the Norfolk Senior Cup Final after beating swap for 61 in last night's semi Liverpool thrashed what for 5 no at Anfield to remain a point clear of matches to city at the top of the Premier League with City beating West Ham one nil and just Butler scored 150 as England won the 4th one day international and grade out by 29 runs that after setting the West Indies 419 to win thank you very much Chris Lucy will both be with you for the rest of the morning here on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk looking up to sport and news will take a look at it whether those who are going to be like. The radio know the folks. Or today is going to be a bright chilly start although there's going to be some patchy fog as well later in the morning cloud will start to build from the west bringing a few showers but also some bright spells Joe in the afternoon is going to be cooler though and this evening tonight is going to become rather cloudy overnight into Friday with further showers and patchy rain at times later in the night conditions should become mainly dry so for today brought in chilly 1st with some some patchy fog. Not quite the a glorious basking in the sunshine that we have been doing the last couple of days and I never mind. Waking you up on B.B.C. led. Can you dig it well we have got a loud and proud of wakey wakey song to play for you in the next few moments but 1st let's. Go to say they are at the seaside to look. 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And for some strange reason they always want to talk about the showers the noise of the club the showers to friends up to someone and a hockey game prepared in the crowd was said to me feel they are She's a nice from 7 on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk you're part of the B.B.C. You most certainly are and coming up at 630 in the Conrad at breakfast he's finding out if you were sick of talking about politics I have a feeling on it the answer to this. Be very interesting to see his points if you also millions of pounds of investment mean better broadband from Norfolk businesses . And Morris dancing from Monday we meet the man recreating William camp's journey from the Globe Theatre to Noraid love story Saper with Nick Conrad from $630.00 til 10 from 10 though Christie Jackson's along if the recent good weather has whetted your appetite for ditching the heavy winter clothes and Chrissy is talking about spring and summer fashion and it's over to you to choose Christmas music at the lunch time take over as well some day with you from one until 4 he's getting all 977859398 with one foot in the groove and then from 3 he's going to tap into a band to organize a charity food drop wherever they are and they coming to know right this weekend so very exciting be nice to hear from him plus they've got John Isley from. 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Introducing in Norfolk from 7 till 10 our new music show it's the unsigned undiscovered and under the radar music from across north of Little looking after you on B.B.C. Introducing in Norfolk so again it's coming up for you very exciting day tomorrow morning you've got me from 4 o'clock in the morning have the usual brainteasers and and all that jazz you know will cause some very special requests to play as well tomorrow morning which I'm very much looking forward to it to sharing with you a quick update on the weather before I say goodbye today is going to be brought in Chile at 1st although some patchy fog will remain later in the morning however cloud will start to build in from the west bringing a few showers possible as well but also some bright spells juror in the afternoon is going to be cooler today as well for about 16 degrees Celsius your high so. 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Radio no morning everyone Thursday February the 28th to thank you for choosing it Conrad with no fix of biggest listener I am breakfast the top story right now how much do people actually care about politics we're asking because if you open any newspaper or turn on the news the chances are you're bound to see or hear something about Brecht say it's called people fed up with it and the political wrangling around it are they losing interest in politics a political group in Great Yarmouth had to close its doors last week due to a lack of interest Meanwhile a new independent group is setting up shop plenty of people care about local issues not political parties we've been speaking to people in Great Yarmouth to find out if there was if there was to be another referendum on the brakes it issued would they even bother to vote again I do not know all I don't feel there's enough of a change save me if you chose to make it worth it to be honest I don't know vote again ever because it's too much hassle now we been waiting full getting out of the you know for 2 years it's taking so long I don't know one week license on take part in fighting and usually don't move. Because the revolution frightened some of the decisions that might hear more of those theories in the next part of the programme later I'll be speaking to a former politics professor at the University of East Anglia about this I will hear more about this independent group in Great Yarmouth can you be bothered with politics anymore 080-389-7321 if you joining us. With the rest of the B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news headlines Lucy like for each Good morning Donald Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Yong ern have begun a 2nd day of talks in the Vietnamese Capitol Hill noise Mr Trump is under pressure to get concrete steps towards ending Pyongyang's nuclear program the children's commission of inclement is warning that mistakes that led to a number of child sexual grooming scandals are being repeated with gangs and a report by an Longfield estimates there are 27000 criminal gang members in England aged between 10 and 1721 percent of staff at the east of England Ambulance Service say they've been a victim of bullying or harassment in the last year that's according to the latest published staff survey and the government's allocated $8000000.00 pounds for ultrafast broadband in Norfolk the County Council says thousands of businesses will be able to benefit by using private funding to access the network B.B.C. Radio Norfolk knees there's more 7. B.B.C. Radio news folks forced. To head comes because Gorham Norfolk's Victoria Williamson's big comeback at the track cycling world championship has ended in tears the 25 year old failed to progress from the qualifiers of the women's team sprint finishing 14th alongside teammate Katie Marchant Williamson who's only just returned to elite level cycling after a 3 year battle with injury suffered in a huge crash in 2016 and she couldn't hide her disappointment when she spoke to the B.B.C. Immediately after that race before I'd even saw him finish problem around and come off the bike I was already in tears because I just. That wasn't what I wanted to do and it's not what I wanted to execute and then when your mind just goes off from one I'm just sat there in the chair thinking I've not worked 3 years for this some not you know I've not come all this way to be worked on this way to get back to the average cycle I want to win I just want to say massive Thanks everyone. Sorry. That's where the interview had ended in tears here in town the 1st team through to this year's Norfolk Senior Cup Final that we saw from town 61 in the semifinal at the F.T.C. In both thought despite going a dull down early on struck at Joe getting scored his 2nd Senior Cup hat trick of the season a few years competition this year but I think there was a hard game so often came out really quick and we weren't quite right and they put us in the pressure and I was going to go. And we put in get going to for 20 minutes and so again and again if you play teams teams are going to be on pressure and they play play well and obviously and we kind of sort of Hugo's book I think it's cool I didn't quite match the game Liverpool remain a point clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League after beating what foot 5 nil at and field city 11 the at home over West Ham 3rd place Tottenham are now 9 points off the top after losing 2 nil to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge England's woman got there she believes Cup campaign after winning start they came from a goal down at half time to beat Brazil 21 in Philadelphia and then won a thrilling 4th one day international against West Indies in Grenada by 29 runs to go to one up in the series just Butler scored 150 of just 77 balls with Owen Morgan also hitting a century as England set the home side 419 in reply Chris Gayle smashed 162 as West Indies fell agonizingly short they were Poulter all out for 399 and England's women are currently taking on India in the final one day international in Mumbai with home side having taken an unassailable 2 no lead in the series at the latest from that one India 173. 7 although Katherine Brunt for England has taken 5 wickets. Thank you 65 and it come at a breakfast on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk. The radio nowhere and Lucy Martin has your weather. Good morning after the record breaking temperatures at the start of the week we're going to see something a bit more typical or normal for the time of the year see me through today and the rest of the week now this morning that will be plenty of brightness around we do have a few patches of mist and fog a fatty chilly start as well as we go through the day that we are going to see that mist and fog lifting and then clouds starting to feed in from the west now as we go into the often late afternoon there is the growing chance of seeing a few showers pushing in with that cloud temperatures today on a maximum of around 1213 degrees Celsius as we go through this evening and IRA night and still a fair amount of cloud around I think one or 2 showers persisting but I should tend to ease as we move into the early hours temperatures overnight fall into a minimum of around $67.00 degrees Celsius and then smarted looks like a generally cloudy day there will be some Bryce's balls at times perhaps but also the risk of seeing the old isolated shower the clouds they can off temperatures tomorrow atomizer move around 11 degrees Celsius so off to that very mild start to the week something more typical for the time of year you see Martin B.B.C. Radio Norfolk weather. They say thank you 1st day February the 28th it comes out of breakfast on B.B.C. Radio Nope at 636 good to have you company as a small thing we're talking Morris dancing on the show I will be chatting to the man who's raising money for charity by Morris dancing from London to Norwich gosh I find out why he's decided to do that later in the program we're also talking about cocktails this morning my team has decided to educate me in the art of making cocktails after told them yesterday that I've never tasted. It that I'm sure I've heard of it and when they're talking about it then it was about but I've never tasted it. I'll be getting a lesson from 3 local experts later on the control freak coming in all the while but I am I'm having mocktails this morning nothing alcoholic will pass my lips in fact let me have a sip because of course I'm driving back up being 140 the team outside of a couple of those are walking so they might have something mildly alcoholic later because what Brit talks on the programme the B.B.C. And I.T.V. Have lost their rival to Netflix is called Brit blogs or should we have to pay the B.B.C. More extra content I'll be chatting to a knowledge based technology journalist about that later in the show and that story found its way into the papers this morning with a lot of the paper saying that this is ridiculous we already pay once by the license fee Why should we be paying for this content again will discuss that after 910-803-8973 extension 21 from the mail this morning Corbin's hateful new low labor leader tries to save close ally in vile and he sent his instalment only to be shamed into suspending him by 3rd gate to his old theory as M.P.'s on the front of many of the papers this morning the story of Chris Williams and dominates the agenda also on the front of the Times this morning world's top wealth fund puts billions into Britain the world's largest sovereign wealth fund is taking its 30 year bet that Britain will emerge from BRICS it's stronger outside the European Union and they're putting $740000000000.00 pounds of investment into our country Prince William is on the front of many the papers urging people to come together and makes the BRICS it turmoil he says Britain is stronger together are those the front page of the papers this morning if you're joining us I weigh 203-897-3212 talk about any of our stories. And straight into our top story this morning if you've been listening to the news recently No doubt you've been hearing a lot about bricks in the various goings on between the parties as I said Prince William on the front of the papers this morning saying we're going to pull together in this country when it comes to bricks it just got away from the drummer of West. As to how much the people here in Norfolk actually care about politics in the 2016 referendum more than 70 percent of voters in Great Yarmouth chose to leave the E.U. That was the 5th highest result in the country but last week a political group in the town called Tribune had to close its doors because of a lack of interest so what has changed our political reporter Joe Thewlis has been to the town's marketplace to find out how people feel about politics I just I'm not interested because I just feel that some says a law is so not interested nothing ever comes of it and so I've never voted never in my whole life. And how do you feel about that I'm fine about our. Future and how do you feel about politicians generally don't know clearly and nationally don't stick to their promises so I never been interested or do not know or don't feel there's enough of a change to say more in their future to to make a weapon to be honest and how do you feel about politicians in general to to trust what they say no one is too many promises promises and just never happens anyway do you vote regularly. Whitey just want to get my opinion across try and change well the way things are space what you think is important that people vote because things are going to change and I really I don't live out again ever because it's too much hassle now we been waiting for getting out of the euro for 2 years is it taking so long and I don't know why we're so matter with this government how much faith do you have in in politicians locally or nationally. I give up actually. Because it's so so on the WE every day on the radio and. It's lie just leave it alone they do it you do let it do hate job DVA I J Why do you choose today I choose to vote because you see is a right I was born into to be honest and I look at the agenda of each party and I make my decision on what I consider to be truthful do you want if I ask how you feel about fitting in and politics in general why is that on because it just for obviously for the higher end of the high grades as far as I'm concerned you know at a lower level it doesn't why in our fire which is unfair logging Does anyone. Take part in the eating any more because they're losing 5 in some of the decisions I made Why do you feel so dissatisfied with it all just sort of the decisions R.C.B. Made and the why the country is going it just seems to benefit certain people are NOT NOT NOT normal people as far as I'm concerned says quite conclusive what people are saying there there is a sense of being fed up with the political process not being able to trust politicians let's hear from you on this 180-389-7321 do you feel exactly the same as the voices that we've heard on the streets of Great Yarmouth and what can be done to change that after 7 o'clock I'll be speaking to a politics professor on this and in terms of bricks it is breaks it one of those moments where people feel this absolute divide in this split in the very the small tether that attaches to politicians in the past as well and truly been severed because people feel let down they voted to leave the European Union and it's been a lengthy and a protracted process which people feel very frustrated by maybe people voted to remain inside the European Union they don't like the way that the political negotiations have been going and they feel that politics no longer really represents them we've got a Labor Party who have in the in the views of some dramatically lurched to the left and of complete a part of the center ground of politics and in the view of some the Conservative Party. We've done the same thing but in the direction of the right leaving this gap in the middle which the independent groups say that they're going to fail but then there's others who say well now they really get to feel that they really know what they stand for they seem to have all split for various reasons and a lot of them are rather ambitious and comedy get on their own parties anymore because of their views and therefore they want to go somewhere else so they can exercise in the court of one individual paper the other day they're narcism on a new platform 803897321 if you're joining the conversation this morning I'd like to hear from you at least tell me what you feel about politics and whether you feel that politicians represent you anymore or if they're just playing games and that the amount of conversations that I have had recently that are take us back to the 2nd World War people saying to me Well what about the national government in the 2nd World War What about when people really pull together what about that government headed up on the labor benches by Clement Attlee on the Conservative benches by with some Churchill coming together to form a national government where people worked together for the good of this nation could that happen now or are our politicians so self obsessed so I did logically driven that actually they cannot do that because they're not patriotic they care about maybe their parties maybe themselves. And they care about their ideology more than they care about Great Britain that's the view of some 803897321 if you're joining us this morning I want to hear from you how do you feel about the political process and does it just leave you cold text 81 triple 3 Start your message with the word Norfolk Conrad at B.B.C. Dr K. For your emails our 803897321 when you call. . Breakfast on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk it comes to travel with Dean on the verge of the moment just a couple of closure. Between markets avenue for road works and for the next couple of weeks. And but spend turnpike there 1101 that is close in both directions G.G. Road works from new drive to drive a diversion in place by Arlen and Frank an end at sea knowledge airports and later this morning. Flights K.L. 1520 to Amsterdam depart at 1148 that has been cancelled and email updates please do give me a call on our 803897321. Good morning that come out to breakfast on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk outrage anti semitism speech by Labor M.P. On the front page Times has got something similar on the front as well that story carried in the mail Colburn hateful new love Abbott and so on even on the stand that people have got a sense of frustration about politics at the moment Rob joins the conversation so are you going to continue to vote Rob. Money Yeah well. One Americans are you know it's well it. Would simply because we should be united in our own decisions you know like in the stations or disagree . But we are in country now clearly making a mess of simple decisions you very one so should we. Really. Make out that because we're such a mess of it also what you say they can mess of it all cells is half of this the perception in the media this is never going to be a simple exercise whichever way we went this was always going to be a process which would be complicated and we decided to take this route when all the political parties backed a referendum on this issue it would have been actually easier to not even offer the referendum in the 1st place so do we need a bit of a full fall here but there will be others by the way who would say look anything which is challenging is going to initially be difficult but you've got to wait for the benefits to come through so the electorate just has to be a bit more patient and bit more realistic about how these processes work their way out welfare he was and so we all know it's going to be difficult because Cameron went out there in the 1st like to try and go. Very and he struggled and even he came back look this isn't material or notes this is their offer and so you know it's going to be a struggle you know or everyone we're going to turn round like we needed. To go out so I look. Like someone. Going out. Around the table. You want to look this is what this country wants We're going to go we're going to take a no or. The. One you think hard I know you voted to lay the European Union but for a lot of people who voted to remain I wonder if they're now saying I wish we got behind David Cameron's deal and at the time they probably didn't get behind it because they may not like the Conservative Party they may not like David Cameron the point that I put to you as always so blinded by badges if you don't like the Labor Party and you don't like Jeremy Corbin it Jimmy Corbin says something which is good I've seen people in this country just like him still say always a full height and height and 5 minutes later argue exactly the same thing Jeremy Coleman is just all good and he acts exactly the same thing the trees in the way of a Vince Campbell all fall Nicholas sturgeon the mad about the potato party that we are so wet to these badges when actually what we should be doing is saying that on paper I want to have a look at what each candidate is saying one to I'm just going to vote on what I think is the best argument and the best way of managing the country 3 and this is the biggie boy Rob this is the biggie and I'm going to make sure that these promises a realistic because I know enough about the system to not be hoodwinked into Disney politics people who just say they can do everything all those who say we're going to cut back the bonus community consequences so you make a balanced judgement. To me that was one reason. I meant because the. Politics as we saw it was really that the good will take that on as well. This is what we believe. This is what I believe. The robbers. For answering yes might sensible policy as well OK Rob thank you he comes mocking or a smart go for it. When I think I'm. Almost a thing they all come across as a. Killing is going to sponge. For themselves rather than. They can see. It just because it's free unfortunately you know a lot of engine. Front line data right. And you seem to. Process it. Is that going on by building something about it because it's actually impacting him personally or potentially could impact him other than that we count you know this is the problem here it's so transparent I mean putting free transparent Jameco but he said I'm not going to back another 2nd referendum Britain decided to leave the European Union I'm going to have time and then and there is an M.P. Saying well we will come out of this party so all of a sudden he's over a barrel faces are now backing a 2nd referendum that same can be said for Teresa Magno but exactly the same thing you have to trace my saying that the no deals not off the table. Here that is painfully transparent. It's time to transform. Themselves is so obvious. That you know. Very. Well we were to get their share and my degrees per month so they can work for their little thing where they get a consultancy from by large corporations to put bits box would actually stop us corrupt you know they get paid a good wage member they're handed a consultancy said she said whatever. Is corrupt the whole theory is quite clear the body will operate she will be a new calls you can bet and it will be more right wing policy and people won't like it but people will vote for it OK are the Mark thank you good to have you on here comes Patton Bristol Packer for Good Morning Good Morning it's cloudy like everybody's like our politics at the moment very cloudy and murky are just saying that there wasn't a big enough swing towards getting out when we had the referendum if the have a vein I think people would have got behind it more and so are the politicians we've left the always ready very little choice because they're waving in the wind at the Libyan rule a referendum that to break the status quo you need to have a 60 percent say for example in the Scottish referendum you'd need even the independents might have one that didn't get him out of one in this fictional scenario you have to have a 60 percent to break the status quo same with the European issue because it's a dramatic change there are some of you argue that well I think you're right so I think that's a very sensible way of looking at it because not enough people saw one way to hold to take the rest of the country with the. Do you see what I mean yeah OK I mean I understand even if you are not the wrestler. I think more people are not going to vote because people didn't aren't standing up for what they voted Well let me go on that has a really interesting point and if there was a 2nd referendum would you vote 080-389-7321 text me 81 triple 3 Start your message with the word Norfolk to stay with breaks it for a 2nd it could have been another night of high drama in Westminster but the latest set of bricks of votes in the Commons pass without any major surprises to reason off of a vote to delay breaks it if a deal is rejected again was enough to appease M.P.'s M.P.'s worried that the U.K. Could leave without an agreement Labor's Yvette Cooper has been leading plans to avoid a no deal break city government has changed its position on the next step if there is no deal in place and agreed by the middle of March and this is clearly a result of hard and fast party fail and cross party crasher There were however signs of disquiet in the come on that in the conservative ranks in the Commons with $88.00 pro breaks of M.P.'s abstaining and 20 more voting against the Prime Minister's strategy the brakes it Minister quasi courting insists the government is still on track we're going to have potentially 3 votes next month we're going to have a vote on the deal and if that doesn't go through we'll have a vote on the deal and then we'll have a vote potentially to extend the whole article 50 process that's a clear plan obviously our main focus as a government is to learn the deal one upshot of last night is that Labor in theory now supports another referendum the party's attempt to push for a closer relationship with the E.U. After Bret's it was voted down Jeremy Corbyn says Labor will back a public vote in order to prevent what he calls a damaging Tory breaks it or a disastrous no deal outcome the S.N.P. Is Westminster leader in Blackford thinks it's about time. Because the should have happened some time ago but I'm grateful that we're. No There of course we will work across party bases we need to build up momentum that will see us deliver the majority for a people's vote when we get round to the middle of March but time is short so what happens next Theresa May will continue her efforts to secure changes to the BRICS a deal will know whether she's done enough in just under a fortnight's time when M.P.'s will be asked to approve or reject the agreement if it's voted down again they'll be a vote on whether the U.K. Should leave the E.U. Without a deal at the end of March if M.P.'s reject that they'll be asked if they want it to be delayed and after all acts just relax. News which is stunning isn't it. Parents a blast of school officials for making people's listened to classical music in silence was having lunch teachers say the sound of Beethoven and for vowed he and Mozart makes breaks karma but parents claim their kids come home distressed and one claimed any child caught talking is ordered to stand behind their chair or against a wall as punishment the mum of one. Among the mum of 18 year old who was talking to The Sun newspaper is carrying the story said all the parents are at their wit's end and this new arrangement seems to be the final straw people are getting ready to pull their kids out of the school due to the ridiculous rules Nancy Gatto added on Facebook I'm not opposed to being quiet not at all but not being able to speak at all is utterly ridiculous now I'm on the big lover of classical music big fan however I think you know if little ones this is a primary school I believe after all. This is a primary school so if a little wants to sit there and if my daughter to sit there at break time listening to classical music for 20 minutes I think it be utterly confusing what a fantastic way to put people off classical music as well to feel a bit counterproductive in. What's wrong with kids he had to concentrate in the classroom going outside and having a laugh and running around them or sitting down in their lunch talking to their friends and that lovely buzz that you get from listening to lots of children chatting to each other I think better isn't it than piping in the beautiful sound of Beethoven will talk about this in the next hour 803897321 if you join in with. Something else who sings like a lark. Thank you Nick the birds that can OK at the moment cattle market is close to road works between murmured a market Avenue I believe putting in a new cycle lane that's going to remain closed for the next couple of weeks is how I've been heading towards John and. Any more updates for me please give me a call I am on a 803 eights 97321 it's coming up to 7 o'clock on B.B.C. Radio Norfolk This is Nick Conrad with your biggest listening at breakfast. news this morning Lucy life or pts.

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