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The legal risk that the U.K. Could remain permanently tied to E.U. Rules the prime minister the Commons to back her improved deal or risk no brakes it at all it was not this house that decided it was time for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union it was the British people. It forced to us here to implement their decision the desire for change their demands for a better more open more successful future for our country and today is the day that we can begin to built that future. Meanwhile Clive Lewis Labor M.P. For nor itself says nothing's changed it's the same backstop it came back last time some different words attached to it but at the end of the day the U.K. Is not allowed to you know actually that battle itself past as well it's still a bad deal everything else that goes with it in terms of our relationship with Europe in terms of all the rights of vetoes of votes that we we once had with Europe is bad in that sense as well the vote is expected to take place at around 7 o'clock this evening 2 men will appear in court on Friday charged in connection with a boxing match where a young man died Jacob much check was taking part in his 1st competition fights in Great Yarmouth in November 2016 but he suffered serious head injuries and written a has been following the case it was 22 year old Cuba's 1st public fight at the Atlanta arena in Great Yarmouth he was knocked out in the 3rd round and never regained consciousness and died 2 days later at the James Paget hospital at the coroner's court it was ruled his death was a result of misadventure following a 2 year inquiry by Great Yarmouth Berra cancelled 2 men have now been charged under the Health and Safety at Work Act already as car pay has 34 when it was the promoter of the event and Andrew Carroll are the private paramedic providing safety services both have been charged with age failings in their duties to ensure the boxes were not exposed to health and safety risks they will both appear before magistrate to Norwich on Friday afternoon the Civil Aviation Authority has announced a temporary ban on Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from entering U.K.'s space itself to the crash in Ethiopia on Sunday involving. Same model of aircraft in which 157 people were killed meanwhile to operate a chewie says its flights to and from Norwich airport are unaffected 3 people remain in custody after police responded to reports a woman had been assaulted in Norwich officers were called to Parikh and place yesterday afternoon a man in his twenty's was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs a woman in her forty's was arrested on suspicion of allowing a premises to be used for the supply of drugs aged in his twenty's and of no fixed address was also arrested for breaching a restraining order the mids at the M.P. From Norfolk has told Westminster that wind farm companies need to listen to and negotiate with local communities George Freeman secured a debate last night on the infrastructure that's being put in off shore for the big offshore developments he said communities aren't being listened to and the government needs to change that in Nekton which already has 2 substations He says the community should be seeing benefits if in some way something flowed back into the village by way of some community facility given the scale of infrastructure some transport upgrade on the very dangerous junction with the A 47 and normally one would be able to indeed I would relish sitting down with the applicant and trying to broker something sensible but the way the regulations appear to be drafted there is no conversation to be had which seems wrong in response energy minister Clare Perry said there is an onus on companies to consult with local communities and agreed that no community should have offshore wind imposed on them north Norfolk counts the 2nd time as number of pubs which have licenses to operate around the clock national figures show the popularity of the 24 hour licenses is declining a spokesperson for the all Thora T. His. Says it makes sense to grant all pubs along a license so they can hold one off events without having to reapply Peeta edge runs the want to use in North Walsham one of $49.00 pubs in North Norfolk with a 24 hour license he says there are good things and bad things about them but in this job 50 are just the same so many changes with the law he's not connected 10 11 o'clock at night so we're used to get ahead with. The spending more people to play so that tricked us I don't know whether it wins or not but it is convenient B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news now with the sports headlines is Phil Daly City Boston you're Farkas says while he'd rather his players had time off during the international break it's a compliment that so many of them have been called up by their countries today Jamal Lewis Michael McGovern and Kenny MacLean with the latest to join squads for Northern Ireland and Scotland the $16.00 to $1.00 shot Esplanade Allen has won the feature race the Champion Hurdle of the 1st day of the chela festival and less than 24 hours after announcing his retirement from boxing Anthony A Go Go is planning for life away from the sport he says Acting is certainly one thing on the list of things he'd like to pursue some Shakespearean role. Katie Tyler is back with us with the roads Hi Katie Hi it's looking heavy on the A 140 now by threats of 3 long Stratton still single 8 in North will be a one for 9 of them by the great cheese T temporary traffic lights at Norwich range in Great Yarmouth It's lonely a 47 but if they see the captain whole shopping park and there are delays in Kings lane on the approaches to the Queen Elizabeth roundabout no problems to report on like who train services this afternoon if you see anything or can update me call 0838 and 31 thank you Casey and moving on now to the weather forecast and wet and windy anything else to say Julie Yes More to come yeah unfortunately. So tonight mainly dry once the sea evening's rain is cleared with clear spells but still the potential for a few showers to feed southeast was later in the night and these could be heavy with somehow mixed in but it's going to become increasingly windy again with northwesterly gusts eventually between about 40 and 50 miles from the northwest lowest temperatures of $3.00 to $6.00 Celsius so the Met Office has issued a yellow warning for strong winds valid until midday tomorrow there is the risk of disruption to travel power supplies and other services and some coastal communities could be affected by spray and large waves so tomorrow very windy with gusts between 50 and 60 miles an hour and they'll be a mixture of sunny spells in a few showers temperatures reaching highs values of 10 to 12 Celsius and then Thursday some outbreaks of sherry rain before turning dry later on the winds on Thursday still but potentially reaching gusts of 45 to 55 mph of a many it could be another windy day on Friday but largely fine and dry and the next weekend at the moment unsettled with some rain at some point on Saturday and perhaps some showers on Sunday but the winds of eventually easing and that's the forecast thank you Julie 9 minutes past 5 this is Tuesday is tea time on radio Norfolk. M.P.'s could finally sink to reason May's revised Breck's it deal in the next couple of hours in the House of Commons a vote is due at around 7 o'clock having returned from late night talks in Strasburg the prime minister told the House the time has come to back a deal discussions have been going on all day as to whether the changes he says that she secured with the leaders will be enough to persuade rebels in Iran party to get behind it seems at this moment the changes aren't enough the D.P. Say they won't vote with the prime minister and many of the BRICS it is a going down the line as well but going back a few hours now opening the debate to reason may speaking with a sore throat said M.P.'s had a clear choice tonight members of this house are faced with a very clear choice. And support this deal in which case we leave the European Union with a deal and I'll go on to explain why I think it's a good deal or risk No Deal or No Bracks it these are the options the prime minister also said the E.U. Commission president John Claud younker was right when he said there'd be no further negotiation or clarification if this deal is voted down for labor Well the opposition says it can't back the prime minister's plan and they condemned her for not listening to other ideas germy call been accused to reason may of presenting the same deal to parliament rejected by a record margin back in January after 3 months of running down the clock the prime minister has despite very extensive delays achieved not a single change the withdrawal agreement not one single word has changed this is big in terms of the substance literally nothing has changed. Earlier in the day all Westminster eyes turned to the government senior law officer the attorney general Geoffrey Cox He had been asked for fresh legal guidance on the changes the prime minister claimed was secured from Europe bricks it is fair the so-called Northern Ireland backstop which would prevent a hard border with the Irish Republic in the event a trade deal doesn't get signed could have been used to tie the U.K. To Brussels indefinitely. But some of the key opponents to tourism a steel have stated her changes were not enough Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionists said they feared Britain would still not be able to withdraw from the backstop arrangements without the agreement of Europe lawyers for the conservative European Research Group also a graze the prime minister had not achieved the legally binding changes to the withdrawal agreement they had been demanding So what's going to happen tonight and if the prime minister loses the votes what happens then our political correspondent Andrew Singh can Sinclair has been watching the day's events and joins us now from our studio in Westminster So Andrew what's the mood music like at the moment it doesn't look our thematically like she's going to lose tonight does it yeah it's been a day of high drama him as it started at lunchtime with the prime minister addressing Conservative M.P.'s and many of them emerged from the meeting with the feeling that she was on a bit of a role and that people were swinging behind her and supporting her Keith Simpson the broad and M.P. Came out of the meeting and told reporters that his colleagues were coming to their senses George Freeman the mid Norfolk M.P. Roll the present a flea said there was a migration of the will to be staking places people will swing behind the prime minister he also said there was the collective sound of pennies dropping as people realize that if they don't vote for this deal they'll be calles So for an hour things seem to be getting the prime minister's way but then as you said the D.D.P. Said they were not satisfied with what was being proposed. What had been negotiated last night in Strasbourg then the E R G said the same thing and you're right that now means that the prime minister is facing almost certain defeat when they vote at 7 Tonights the expectation is that the defeat will not be as heavy as the 230 speedball who voted against the other 230 majority against her last time around but it will still be a substantial defeat and that's very bad news for We've had a message from Craig who's listening the saving says to say Surely if Mrs May loses her vote the only answer is a general election she can't let Parliament push her to one side and take over can she and that is being talked about down here tonight if we if the prime minister loses this meaningful vote a 2nd time tonight we will be in uncharted territory there is supposed to be a vote tomorrow in taking the no deal bricks it option off the table but that vote still hasn't been confirmed and there are people down here tonight who are saying if she loses she's tried to hardest to get this deal through what more can she do other than resign or call a general election so both of those are possibilities at the moment the official government line is that there will be a vote tomorrow but we haven't had that confirmed yet so we will enter uncharted territory of this vote goes down tonight Meanwhile for labor opinion is divided on the labor benches as well and you've been talking to Norfolk family Labor M.P. Haven't you yes I mean Labor are just as divided over the whole issue of the E.U. As the conservatives are it's just that because the conservatives are in government more of the focus is on their side Labor's position is that they are against this deal and that's very good news for Clive Lewis the Member of Parliament for north south he is a remain supporter he's very keen to see another referendum take place and he said that he was very pleased that tonight he will be voting against this deal. It's the same backstop it came back last time something different were. Factor at the end of the day the U.K. Is not allowed to you know actually that battle itself pass as well it's still a bad deal everything else that goes with it in terms of our relationship with Europe in terms of over rights votes that we we once had with Europe is bad in that sense as well. So that's Clive Lewis who will vote against the deal tonight our other opposition M.P. Norman Lamb of the Liberal Democrats tells me he will also be voting against the deal I think Richard Bacon the self-love will vote against as well he's a key member of the ecology group he is not telling anyone who is going to vote but my suspicion is that he probably will also do it against a deal it does seem looking at it at this moment now in 3 quarters before this important vote that certainly Bret's it on the 29th of March this country leaving in any shape or form does seem quite a remote prospect now doesn't it it certainly seems more remote than it was the other day it is still very possible that we could leave the European Union at the end of March probably on World Trade Organization terms some people call that crashing out without a deal it is still possible but most people a majority of people in Parliament are not keen on the no deal option and said Yes but they will find some way to make sure that we don't leave suddenly at the end of March how that happens we don't know it could mean another referendum which I still think it's pretty unlikely it could mean another general election which could now be coming a little bit more likely we just don't know but the funny thing down here matter is there's a weird atmosphere in Parliament I was walking through the corridors of the commons very short while ago there's a very strange atmosphere everyone senses that's a nightmare on the verge of something very big is just that no one's too sure exactly what that is at the moment Anderson Clare at Westminster Thank you. 2 men will appear in court charged in connection with the death of a young boxer who died in his 1st competition fighting Great Yarmouth Cuba much check who was 22 years old and lived in the town suffered head injuries at the match in November 26th 18 our reporter Andrew Turner has been following the story and joins us now Andrew it is 2 years ago but more developments today yes it's going to be going to the criminal court so far there's only been evidence heard at the Norfolk earner's court the Norfolk coroner is not there to apportion any blame and is not there for any criminal proceedings but the Great Yarmouth Bar Council has been investigating as you said for the past 2 years since given much tech died the Polish born young man it was his 1st competition fight on the 19th of November 26th at the Atlantis towering a complex on Great Yarmouth Golden Mile he died in hospital 2 days later his inquest was heard in October I think last year and. Shortly after the inquest. Much X. Mother your Lantus Mogae told me how upset she had been that nobody was yet facing justice but through now this 2 year investigation by the barrack cancel today the Council has announced that 2 men will be appearing at Norwich Magistrates Court on Friday for their 1st appearance who are they and what are the charges already escapee is the man who promoted the event at the Atlantis Tower Complex He's 34 years old and originally from Lithuania he is accused under the Health and Safety work act of failing in his alleged duty to promote and organize the night of the boxing matches in such a way as to ensure so far as reasonably practicable the legal term that the boxes were not exposed to health and safety risks Andrew Carroll are the 54 year old Private contracted paramedic employed on the night he was the director and manager of life field medical services and is a. Queues of allegedly failing in his company that he allegedly committed with his consent or connivance or was attributable to the his neglect the borough council alleges a failed life showed medical services that is failed in its duty to provide medical services including pre-fight medical checks for the boxes in a way to ensure so far as practicable that the boxes were not exposed to health and safety risks the company itself has been dissolved in so it could not be charged separately as a fair defendant So what happens now well it will go to the Magistrates Court now it's magistrates will sit at 2 pm on Friday and this was the going to be the 1st hearing so it could be a case where. The charges are read out to the defendants the defendants may actually not even be there for the 1st appearance pleas may or may not be taken as well by the Clark of the court legal arguments could also be heard and a timetable could well be set out for any future trial Great Yarmouth Bar Council has said Meanwhile that it has no further comment to make at this stage and return a thank you. If you were listening to this program last night you may have heard Jill Bennett's reporting on the audit committee meeting of Kings Lynn Bar Council Jill wasn't sure if she'd be allowed to stay in that meeting where they were due to discuss a sensitive report into the 2700000 pounds the council had loaned to a body called the Norfolk and wave me enterprise service or N ways for short to build their innovation center in Kings lane as you've probably heard N.Y. Has defaulted on the loan last year and the council has since taken over the building when it came to that part of last night's meeting this is what happened so . On and so do the best part it is for me and for the following off season on the post a lot of this sort of example in. On. 123 of our series You go to yeah. OK so the local council tax payers of King's Lynn and the people whose job it is to report what the council says to those who may be can't make the meeting we're told to leave what happened after that well we did get some idea from Jim Moriarty he leads the independent group on the limber accounts all and afterwards he spoke to Joel Bennett I think it was important that the public retain confidence that their account so will tell them about what is going on now savings meeting the leader device was that it had to be held in private because there were individuals and companies named And they'd also enable us to have a very robust debate both about the privacy I go over then about the contents of the report so but an extraordinary meeting in the next couple of weeks will be held in public with a redacted version of tonight's report so the really sensitive elements will be taken out but it means that we can have that debate and the public will see us have that debate and see what steps are going to be taken what lessons can be learned perhaps something also about how how the situation that it is causing so much difficulty how it arose. Are you satisfied with the report. I am to some extent in that they report it. Report's aim was to seek a way forward here my concern is that the problems are so deep that it is poor that we really don't want to have any sort of joint agreement like this in the future so whilst I understand why officers spent time and energy putting together how we should go for what I think the way forward is just never to do this type of partnership because it hasn't worked there are some difficulties down the road it is good that the building is full it is good that we are providing the Center for new business but at a cost a large cost you over $6000000.00 pounds and it is not worth anywhere near that and it's important to learn lessons and we learn. In the public gaze do you feel that some heads should roll over this I think that will be down the rest I think initially we need to come straight on on the meeting next morning raising it will I would be surprised it wasn't suggested of the meeting because there are elements such as we were supposed to have a director on the board that was in the heads of agreement and that did not seem to take place and responsibility for that is not clear at this stage or maybe will be clearer after the extraordinary meeting but it was a very good meeting tonight is very cooperative meeting it was challenging it was scrutinising and I'm very pleased to see it that we asked Britain's carrying out scrutiny tonight properly because that is one of my CAN general concerns about the council we don't scrutinise enough or effectively the do you feel the detail of this should be more open. Busy the detail in terms of the report was what the redactor report will seem to be clear putting to one side names of individuals who are the do or did work for for the council and that will not affect the tone of the report the tone of the debate already the import of nation will still be in the public domain so you satisfied with that. Yes I feel that we only needed 5 years to call extraordinary thing we follow the Constitution there was no pushback from tonight's meeting or from the cabinet about that idea so I think it will be a very good meeting and the public will see what's going on and that's good. Jim Moriarty an independent counsellor barrel Council speaking to Jill Bennett's. Coming up next it's the travel news 1st here's an idea we decided to get the treasure Quest team to explain what the show is all about the premises and yes it was a great N.C.L. Fire Yes Well to get such a seat and have the treasure your. Navigation set against that save it has to be. Very good for the Asian kid and you can see you can see. The many constraints we put through a mix of romance is. To solve the clues we will look makes it clear doesn't it help the team so if the clues and get the treasure treasure Quest Sunday mornings from 9 on B.B.C. Radio you know in fact you're part of. That was that was until this 25 minutes passed by. B.B.C. Radio Norfolk travel to Katie child has just come in the room what's happening Casey I will still looking slow and Norah Jones weep or I write that south down just before demon right and their oath they'd lay it on the 11 invite their actions Nehemiah and right heavy in North Welsh I'm still only a one for 9 of them by the Tempe traffic lights that's right nor its right and it's not in Great Yarmouth on the A 47 and. The captain hole shopping fog only 847 I'm thinking westbound heading into a cold but no problems on like who train service is if you see me thing open up date me cool every 83897321. The numbers of licensed premises awarded a 24 license is going down nationally this relatively modern phenomenon is now less popular but in a part of Norfolk things are very different North Norfolk has the 2nd highest number of pubs with 24 hour round the clock licenses in the country. 49 pubs have them in North Norfolk just behind West Dorset who have 83 Gemma fact is from North Norfolk Council and she's been explaining why this is the case the legislation changed in 2005 with the Licensing Act at the time it was decided that it's a permissive piece of legislation so there's no reason to not grant a license on the basis that it's applied for and 24 hours gives a business flexibility to operate their business as they need to so for example rather than having to apply for 10 prevent notices for events that go beyond say midnight they can apply for 24 hour license and work within that flexibility that it allows Well let's go now to one of the pubs open around the clock at the White swarm in North Walsham and our reporter Claire Worden went to meet landlord Peter rage. On the bar now. To instill a bit of. Well that's a good point I just. Sit and wonder what is it we're much inking. It's very nice paints a little bit OK. This quality regs that no I'm open so they'll come around the back anyway we can 70 tell me one chip when you want you know which is quite convenient sometimes depending on when you don't have a lot for the watch so no it works for year isn't it being available basically 24 seventh's feel customers need yeah it is a good point in those huge bedrooms good points is that you can use it when you want boat come 12 o'clock we've got no money because the trend is not where it's sold changing to of been in this job 50 odd years the same church so many changes with the laws and not connect them 10 11 o'clock at night so we're used to get ahead with. Spending more and they're keeping the place open electric gas so I don't know whether it wins or not but it is convenient so you probably can understand why a few a pops out choosing to have a 24 hour since because as you say it costs as much to sort of keep the place safe and when you've only perhaps got a few people looking and having And there's no being in there still cause when the same one is if it was packed but if a packed house had most probably still Millett long depending on circumstances it it's things I think of when it's time to go but then deal with it down the road do people really come his sort of in the morning this kind of time of day and also for a pint you get people with the come in but the gum by 34 o'clock and most of the people I get joined the day older people anyway sometimes God's waiting room. Is a job that older people and they don't want to make what they were doing it in the mornings and so you get the feeling that come in for coffee Charlie do not want coffee so if you want your post coffee go down to custard and wrote the glass of wine or you know and I think the last time I was in a pub this early would be probably one of those well cups when the to. I'm different so it's funny I have do you have things like that where it just works out and actually you end up with a pub for let's say 10 in the morning of June at 10 in the morning but I wouldn't do it at 6 I wouldn't get it for I remember when I 1st came in a 1000000 years there and it was in the black to get a lot of football and I mean a lot of them 12 o'clock in the fall when they were children as fast as they were calling them because it's so drunk you know that is what it's about is it she enjoyed the moment what would you be drinking this time of day I suppose cupcake Yeah yeah I don't touch it before of one anyway. Getting too old never drinking again drunk. And that's a landlord speaking Peter rage he's the man in charge behind the bar at the White Swan in North was speaking to Claire Worden about the pub there and many others in North Norfolk having a license to open whenever they want 530 now. Sporting a moment 1st B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news and George to reason may has made a final attempt to convince M.P.'s to back her breaks it deal before they vote on it for the 2nd time this evening the prime minister urged the Commons to back her improved deal all risk no breaks it at all 2 men will appear in court on Friday charged in connection with a boxing match where a young man died Cuba check was taking part in his 1st competition fight in Great Yarmouth the Nov 26th teen but suffered serious head injuries the civil aviation or forest see has announced a temporary ban on Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from entering U.K.'s space it's after the crash in Ethiopia on Sunday involving the same model of aircraft in which 157 people were killed the M.P. From it Norfolk has told Westminster that wind farm companies need to listen to the Goetia 8 with local communities to which Freeman said communities aren't being listened to and the government needs to change. That and North Norfolk has the 2nd highest number of pubs which have licenses to operate around the clock national figures show the popularity of the 24 hour licenses is declining they will fix weather staying mostly dry tonight but increasingly windy with lows down to 3 degrees Celsius B.B.C. Radio Norfolk news the next bulletin is 6 how to clear word and get that job by the way never get sent to a pub. Afterwards however where you have a well you got more influence around clout I'll have a go I'll go up stairs now in good waiting for you up stairs up to the executive executive offices where all the prawn sandwiches are you know that's right you know they'll never give you a job not a charm. And also the support that we know rest for several City players during the international break after Jamal Lewis Michael McGovern and NEC Kenny MacLean became the latest players called up for their countries McLean returns to the Scotland squad having missed out the last one through injury they faced Kazakstan and San Marino in your euro 2020 qualifiers by Clarissa McGovern have been named in Northern Ireland squad for their respective qualifiers against a stone year and Bello roofs and while Boston your Farka doesn't want those players overworked he can see some benefits you would choose to rest of it more but it's like this on the other could also have a benefit for some of them closer was coming back after injury I hope that you get some some minutes of course there's always a slight danger of injuries or whatever but it could also happen. In the training ground so of course you're not 100 percent happy with players with lots of Lords and moved too much in the in the games but you can change it it's like it isn't you have to accept the next in action tomorrow evening against Hull Sheffield United in Leeds United will meanwhile try and gain ground on the Canaries at the top of the Championship table tonight Leeds can go back to the top with a win at Reading while Sheffield United can close the gap to a point with victory against Brantford the weather weather has halted one local game this evening swell from towns for. 1st of Asian knockout cup with a game with Holland F.C. Has been postponed due to the heavy rain although we understand Holston will continue to travel to hash tag united in the same competition now S.Y. Dalen has won the featured race of the day on day one of the chairmen festival the champions hurdle winning 16 to one it was a dramatic race with both holidays for halfway around the course let's hear this time from Gavin crumb Well the trainer speaking to our racing thoughts upon it Cornelius realize that straight after the win but to win absolutely. 0 you're watching what was going through your mind just as dramatic. Structures Glassford and we saw the horse moving so while some of the others had gone and there you are yeah. I'm very kind of remember her fellow. One pivot Arafat you know you. Look so pretty happy man meanwhile day 2 of the races going ahead is subject to an 8 am inspection tomorrow strong winds of up to 50 miles an hour could make conditions dangerous on the track around the site but organizers say they remain pretty optimistic that all will go ahead now and see a guy go he says it's time to give something back after retiring from boxing following 18 years in the sport the 30 year old says he's planning his next career move less than a day after he hung up his gloves I guess a stranger to T.V. And media work and also tried his hand at wrestling recently for charity the former Olympian says he has options out there but wants to spend some time with family and loved ones for that reason he says New York the quest elfish and often selfish I thing is now I want to give back and give back to the people I love me my wife my family and and get back to people that need help plug on the help although he has been a boxer I want to give back to people and then when the boys had a real real keen on politics now that's something that might be something I want to Conoco they're welcoming. We affect change people's lives are like be a part of it save a part of a box inside maybe as a law T.V. Career or are do like the wrestling or the politics of our than keeping his options open or maybe you'll be in their Formula One driver one day with a Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says he expects his team to be pushed to the limits by this year's world championship fight the season starts with the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday I'm a Sadie's go to Melbourne with evidence that Ferrari were faster in pre-season testing we will find out soon good luck to Joe draw so from these parts she'll be mentioning him between now and the weekend as well thank you Phil Abby pranks will be out Tuesday guest picking 6 records and telling us about her life and times after the news at 6 then off to 7 in a change to the usual shed Joel the Wednesday night social a day early with Jay Lawrence he'll be on after 7 normally on a Wednesday particles tomorrow night's it's knowledge city. Passengers on most of Norfolk's royal lines will now be able to claim compensation for shorter delays Greater Anglia who run most of the services our knowledge and some from King's Lynn had previously only offered recompense for delays of half an hour or more but passengers will now be able to claim 25 percent of a single fare for delays of 15 minutes there's also the option for the refund to be donated to charity Derek Cox is a member of the Anglia rail users group is he satisfied with this change well we are absolutely delighted that finally managed to come to an agreement with the people the patrol school ready bring in 15 minute delay reply it's something that we've been complaining for for over 2 years and given that he's been in place all of the franchises across the country the fact that he's sort of becoming a great strength is a source of great celebration amongst the users what was the situation then at the moment or up to mal. Aside prior to the 1st of April we were only in time to climb for delays which were over 30 minutes so given that the row service had to go into a degree of meltdown before we were even considered for compensation and this detention to roll irritate users because depending on who was responsible for the deal I great triangle it could be receiving compensation if the deal late today trying was just 5 minutes. Are you happy with 25 percent of the foul one way if those 15 minutes I mean a 15 minute delay that sounds quite reasonable doesn't it but a quarter of the fair result said you think yeah I think you've got to look at this in sort of the round in terms of the why the risk righted and obviously we'd like all of our fair repaid if it was just a 5 minute delay but in the real world that's not going to happen and I think while I've got a 25 percent 15 minutes 50 percent see a full refund for an heiress Tom I think that's a fair reasonable set up could end up being expensive for England Christ Aurangabad But do you think that things might change now that the company will maybe run the trains a bit more on top I think there's not now more than incentive to both network and great frankly to get the get the network back up and running for whatever reason the delays we've noticed on a number of occasions that there have been delays of 15 to 20 minutes almost back to back for weeks where there are for example problems with points in the Ilford area and there's no incentive for only the selling to get a situation result now with 15 minute delay repipe there is an insult financial incentive to both Network rial and great trying there to get the get the situation resolved and are you happy with the process that passengers would have to go through to get this level of recompense is it straightforward enough in your view. They have like might some efforts to simplify the process of bringing online has been a huge step forward we all monitoring the situation because a significant number of our users report only the claims are rejected for no apparent reason other then pay down the payroll or a number of claims go to was known as quality review so there's a 35 to 10 days before the money is eventually re fund it. So the days of but supposedly being handed out at NORAD station though they have long gone now that you would hope that people would be moving online particularly where you can get the money almost in real time into pipe Pal accounts it's a very very good process in that respect so fair to say you give this a cautious welcome but you can to keep your eye on this address right and this is just one area of many that great friendly to be concentrating on improving we won't talk about the short for my actions this time I think the day will just take pleasure from the fact that we've got 15 minute delay we play with the law so it's there at Cox from Anglia royal users thank you very much for joining us thank you. Travel and let's get a fresh update from Katie Tyler. Heavy in North will she will need a 149 invite. Because of temporary traffic lights in place it's lonely a $47.00 westbound if you're heading towards a hill and heavy on both Highway 8 and Quebec southbound heading into D. Been in King's Lynn I've had to pull the bright down on the $47.00 westbound just a Full of her labor roundabout blocks I do expect delays are behaving that way. At the moment but it is very slow in with speech on the 847 that eastbound approaching the whole roundabout all of who train services are reported to be running if you see anything or can update me call every 13897131. Teatime money hand out guess the save man from love while Blake an orange is Natalie moon Good evening naturally good evening Matty and let's talk about R.B.S. The bank that's been in the headlines an awful lot in recent years but they're in the headlines today because they're trying a new piece of technology on their bank cards online that's wrong my bank Scotland is piloting a biometric bank card that allows customers to verify. Purchase using their fingerprint that's for 200 customers who are trying this who are customers of R.B.S. In that West where they have a transaction over 30 pounds and study using the contactless as we'll do they can use their fingerprint to verify the transaction without putting the pin in so this is all very interesting well it could speed things up couldn't it I wonder if it'll work well they'll have to see as any as I had $200.00 customers who are giving it a try but the apparently a fingerprint data is stored on the card and the technology compares the 2 to verify. Well I've never had my fingerprints taken you'll be relieved to hear one of these days we'll maybe have to have it done so we can pay for things in shops just moving on Natalie the expected number of compensation claims against Wanda the payday lender is now massively more than we 1st thought isn't it that's right more than $400000.00 customers are seeking compensation from former payday lender Wanda which is 4 times more than the administrators initially estimated these customers who complained about being missed so the loans that they could not afford to repay and sometimes the interest rates were huge when the 4 digits they were exactly the administrators have set up a portal for customers who would like to make claims directly online or they they did not say when this it be available at the increasing number of claims of rest left creditors and claimants waiting to see how much their share of the assets will be the more people that claim the lower the amount of compensation there will be available end of the tax year and for a lot of people it's filling out forms and it should have been done already I think and if they're not doing it themselves or self assessment then getting accountants to do it for them but is it straightforward to look at things as far as lessening tax liability is concerned because maybe people could be paying too much well there are a few opportunities before the end of the tax year which is the 5th of April for those who completed self assessment tax for 10 for higher rate taxpayers they might want to consider making a pension contribution to qualifying personal pension the reason for this is if you contribute an amount you can benefit from uplifted 20 percent paid by each Masi which will extend your basic rate band and say you. If you tax at 20 percent if you made a contribution of $8000.00 pounds this will be graced up to $10000.00 pounds and then added to your basic rate taxpayer and and save you 2000 pounds in tax so it's certainly worth thinking about if you do have additional funds to put into a pension fund and what about for those of us on the basic rights of tax does that count as well there are other things that you can consider for married couples we have the marriage allowance transfer claim the vailable this is where the husband or wife does not pay income tax or has an income below their personal tax free allowance but then their spouse might earn. Up to the basic rate down below the $46350.00 pounds the unused person allowance can be transferred to the basic rate taxpayer and you can benefit from that tax or a loud saving 238 pounds so not quite as much of a benefit but Therefore it's good in my eyes or take advantage of these coming 238 pounds a nice weekend away isn't it something like that or a couple of nice evenings out you know it's a little an expensive restaurant with wine. Yes they don't pay the tax man more than he should have nationally main thank you very much I know you're busy time is coming up the end of the financial year that's right yes lots of tax planning to do and what fun we all have. But as your stock traders know Natalie Maine full of work like thank you very much thank you Betty and 4100 today well it was up to day by 20 points to reach 7151 currency though news the pound weakened on the on the continued uncertainty over bricks it a pound buys you $1.29 or one euro 14 which makes a euro worth $87.00 pence. It must be an exciting life being a student studying for a future career but also fending for yourself for the 1st time a new survey shows that 2nd base fending for yourself is causing a big problem for many it seems the average student is spending 20 percent of their student grant on takeaway meals because they don't want to cook for themselves so what do students eat we asked. If there's one thing here is that the carpet this is if I taste the same beans on toast every meal or maybe I feel like he'd rather need to write a lot of ready meal of the day or seen on how to manufacture you fucking. Fast after Pasto you simply asked us to be honest on the day the few times you think about it although it's well let's talk about this issue now of university students on average spending one 5th of their annual maintenance getting a takeaway eating properly and more cheaply may be a better idea let's speak to T.V. Chef Rachael green and a spokesperson for Save the student Tom Allen him both of us on the both of them on the line to us now and Rachel Green 1st of all faith that's a lot of money isn't it it's an awful lot of money creates about 3033 pounds a week so that's not a lot of your student loan really on takeaways that obviously aren't doing you any good at all so and cooking as I've said said but all along that it's a life skill and that you need to learn it sometime so why you got you mayn't Sereny cooking together and learning it together is probably quite a good idea it's a very good idea in fact so you know might My goal is to try and get people to dismiss recipes and trying people to maybe try the men and have a go because it's all about having a go really I think people are a bit nervous. I lack confidence and would be no straightly asked units lazy I don't think it's all about laziness I think it's a whole load of things Tom Mai-Ling him you edit the student advice organization Save the students are you in agreement with these figures do you think actually yes I recognise that. I think definitely I mean when I was a student you know you can't deny that lots of students do get takeaways. I think these figures are actually pretty shocking I mean 30 percent of students having $3.00 to $5.00 takeaways in a month and for 29 percent of students to be spending between $26.50 pounds on takeaways already mail every week. It is it is shocking and there's no denying that it is cheaper and healthier to be to be cooking from scratch do you think what's happening here when young people move out of their home for the 1st time they're away an independent or a student and enjoying that freedom for the very 1st time they fall back on comfort foods because they think well actually at home I didn't get this so I'm now going to splurge I'm going to buy myself all this food but I've always wanted to quite possibly made something I was actually talking about with some of my colleagues so they have. Something I work with when he was younger he was never allowed any fast food no take raise no nothing and when he went to uni he went mad and he put on a lot of weight because he displeasure on fast food and stuff because he never really kind of had that you know learn to do things in moderation so I think one of the things that we've been saying is we need to regard take away the treat and I think that's a good way to approach it because you don't want something to be sofabed and that when students get the independence they go mad on it but equally you don't want to go the other way and you know you have to take away the next S. And then you know learn to think of it as the norm I think though also it does some of this comes from homes as well from you from where you come from you know what happens at home because it was saying that in the U.K. Homes they consume about 4 takeaways already meals a week so perhaps that's where they're coming from and they're coming to university and doing what they do at home I don't really know I mean that's that's what it says so I think it's about building confidence in the kitchen for me I think it's about having the right ingredients in there so I'm also not wasting it so you know let the freezer be your friend I think one of the things I would say to students or anyone not necessary just student. People moving away from home for the 1st time make sure you've got things like a bag of frozen peas in there or in back of praising sweet corn that sort of thing and have staples in the cupboard like pesto and past some was a source of maybe some sweet chili sauce and stock he would talk about what we saying that you know they are really good because they can season things easily here and there just you know you I think when you get to cooking you realize just how many dishes can benefit from stockades. I think it's being organized in a bit a bit of a bit of planning. And a little bit of creativity as well really I mean the other thing is if you make a batch of say spaghetti bolognese or all chili can bake it in a big pot and then freeze it can you stick it in the freezer last forever. There's a lot there's a sort of slight downside on that yes it's really great to make a batch of things but if you take something like spaghetti polonaise and then take it a bit stir stage further save you free some of the E.U. Some of it you have some for maybe lunch let me take that basic source you then turn into a chicken colony for example so you can add some chili to and some kid powder whatever you might at any chili beans and suddenly you've taken about shipments and you've made a different dish from it so you don't get bored because there is a danger of that as well and Tom The crucial thing here this all sounds very simple and sensible but it's going to take a bit of persuading for people to do it but the thing here is financial isn't it students are leaving university with these huge debts and it could be lessened if people were a bit more sensible with their budgeting for food yeah definitely I mean the maintenance loan is you know is what it is by I think certainly a lot students will graduate you know it's 800-2000 pounds into their average office and while I'm not suggesting for a for you know for a minute that students could graduate you know in their average off the top but you could certainly reduce the amount you're in just by you know by by the by buying these kind of these kitchen cupboard staples that are. I was talking about these might seem you know it might seem annoying it faster spend our entire 10 pounds stuck in your cupboard where you know we should go with rice we passed the rest of it but what you quickly learn is that those will last you for weeks if not months so the kind of the initial spend but you keep going for months and months and most students a lot of them are sharing homes aren't they so take it in turns for the cooking never much fun just cooking for one is it no I know and again it's one of the things right when I've been talking about is that one of the best ways to kind of get into cooking and start trying new things is to treat cooking as a social activity so rather than just cooking alone you know have 2 or 3 of you cooking together so not only is that time spent you know preparing a meal it's also spent you know talking to your mates and whatever and the added benefit with 2 or 3 of you there you have 2 or 3 extra pairs ahead and say suddenly a more complex dish which involves topping you know 3 or 4 different things suddenly become something that is just as achievable as I mean for one would have been so were you ever a student Roach will I certainly was rather a long time ago but I was a student what was your favorite dish when you were cooking for yourself. You know actually talking about chicken curry because things have changed a lot man small veggie base but yes something like a big chili was always a real favor especially we held big parties we do. So I think cooking and I think the other thing as well is you know people it's the clearing up as well so if there are 23 of you doing it you can sort of clear a piece go along but at one point wonder I always think it's really great say if you're going to university or you believe me have the 1st time buy yourself a decent not a frying pan and such but a slightly deeper one that can be act as a war call it can act as if a casserole or or frying or whatever it might be but a good nonstick pan that you don't really need take a wooden spoon with you just for that. And don't leave your washing up to mix morning because facing that even if you just let the pounds like there's quite a good piece of advice that because that puts people off to a. Tom complete will go online and look at Save the student Yep so the website is save the student dog and we have all kinds of stuff on there from like advice from the best you can bank accounts to you know get in the my student find that support you can get all the ways of you know making money saver money and or save student deals as well basically anything to do is student life and money we've got something on it Tom and Rachel thank you for joining us today tech came out but I thank you. Radio Norfolk travel 5 to 6 and here's Casey with it. He's low on the A $47.00 westbound if you're heading towards a kill spot it's struggling heading into Great Yarmouth just before the random roundabout and it's heavy. For 9 at the very temporary lights at Norwich raise in King's Lynn it's been a breakdown on the westbound just before the polls about a lane is currently expect delays if you're heading that way of a. Train services if you see anything or can update 838973001. Back to Westminster now where it really does seem that in the next hour or so something has got to give M.P.'s voting on to raise a maze deal that she's brought back once again from Brussels with one or 2 changes but looking at the math it could well not be enough and have to reserve my loses tonight what happens then we can go to central lobby at the heart of the houses of parliament and our reporter Tony bonce in your Tony what are you hearing the expectation building here I mean we got a running commentary here running total rather Matthew on the number of these who say they might switch or they how they will switch so in peace who voted against the deal last time in general vote for it they start there coming out one by one it should be said at the last couple of hours but it isn't a flood it's a trickle Swire the latest one on. Social media saying that So we reckon somewhere between $20.25 let's say $25.00 overall Now if that happens that means that would make if they switched all the way over that would make a difference of 50 to the overall result remember the reason they lost by 230 last time so if 25 change their mind well we're still talking a defeat of 190. Illustrates the man seen to raise a maze got to climb in the next hour she certainly needed the backing of the D. You paid the Democratic Unionist from Northern Ireland but it seems well they've said this afternoon they aren't going to vote with the government tonight although I know a nor the European Research Group much of that I think was down to the advice we got from the attorney general a little earlier which was an as strong as some would have liked what it feels like it's happened over the past 2424 hours ago exactly that was a little high for the prime minister most people felt then there was that rush of excitement last night and all the drama in Strasburg and here in Westminster as well and a feeling perhaps there was a game changer a full but over the course of today bit by bit the optimism is dissipated as she said to pay in the way of come out against the deal and right now the talk English place right now is how big that defeat will be not if there's going to be a defeat or how big it's likely to be there is a challenge Tony we've got one minute left what happens if the prime minister does lose tonight swear away then there are fresh votes meant to be happening later in the week on the well one minute so what what happens well if it's if he does when it happens March 29th all saying off there is a narrow defeat the promise of much such comes back again it's a big to fail of course we have been promised if I won no deal tomorrow and then no vote on extending all tickled 50 all to that and maybe there is other things at play there maybe there conserved the Prime Minister's critics who say this is the moment to push for a 2nd referendum. Or No Deal breaks it or soft or bricks it so I can't give you a clear answer because I think these are exceptional circumstances and everything is in play. And something as we started this item maybe something has to give but we'll find out what's I'm sure over the coming hours and days thank you very much TONY BOND Signore joining us live from the central lobby in the Houses of Parliament. Norfolk news Norfolk my. He's been you see radio No 5. Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock now the B.B.C. Radio north of me is read by Angie George M.P.'s are preparing to take part in a 2nd meaningful vote on to reason May's Brix it deal in about an hour's time they'll have their say after the prime minister secured new assurances around the controversial backstop yesterday the backstop is designed to prevent a hard border on the island of Ireland after BRICS it but today in a blow to the government the attorney general said the legal risk of being tied to the E.U. Off to BRICS it remains unchanged the Democratic Unionist parties spokesman Sami Wilson says that's why his party will vote against the prime minister for Northern Ireland that means that we could be stuck with being a while the rest United Kingdom leaves or for the rest the United Kingdom of snaking as a whole they can be stuck in the single market in the customs union which would not have been delivering on the referendum anyway meanwhile Clive Lewis Labor M.P. For NORAD South says nothing about the new agreement has changed it's the same backstop that came back last time something different was attached to it by the end of the day the U.K. Is not allowed to you know actually that battle itself passed as well it's still a. Bad deal everything else that goes with it in terms of our relationship with Europe in terms of all the rights vetoes of votes that we we once had with Europe is bad in that sense as well and the vote is expected to take place at around 7 o'clock this evening 2 men will appear in court on Friday charged in connection with a boxing match where a young man died Jacob more chick was taking Ponts in his 1st competition fights in Great Yarmouth in November in 2016 but he suffered Siri.

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