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The street busy on both approaches then it is backing at towards base them Kassab very heavy both directions between Wilfred street and Abbey bridge and the a 50 block left way is keeping both ways on towards the bar Dales around about and Tate in line is queuing back to tighten magically for a very busy both ways the Westbridge bed and the a 6 a 97 is looking slow heading northbound between the a 40 sink. And that's related travel is on b.b.c. Radio nothing in. The World Good evening welcome along to the show you 5 o'clock is it just switched on good to have you here hope you had a good day have you can't drive everyone is going all. Dry and sunshine tomorrow though we've been told yeah as they say. You see weighty and also way deserve it every time I pop out of this building I get so key when what is going on I know you resent in the show damp Some people say there's no change there well I would disagree cover it up between now and 530 apparently if we all collectively we're always told to do this are we do our little bit to fight climate change apparently that is not enough we'll hear what happened to our Nottingham family when they were challenge by panorama no less to dramatically reduce their carbon footprint did the pavior succeed or fail we'll find out with programs reporter before we get to 530 we're talking about road rage as well or they are icy so the amount of physical abuse drivers are suffering is only nearly a 3rd of people surveyed driver said Yes I've actually receive physical abuse on the road so I'd love to know from you on this one I think it's a I think it's for me it's more than road rage here is it indicative the way society is going that's chat about that have you been a victim of road rage and why do you think we're becoming less tolerant of each other generally it seems listen no you can't blame blacks at the well will rule when are also doing this as well. Whichever way you voted by the way we're doing the missing work guy for a Monday start the way little quiz on Dr Here's Sarah Jillian on our breakfast program with Andy this morning talking about something fishy I need the nickname of the gentleman involved is a man he's been working for almost 6 decades now and if you've ever been out not seen him Dave Bartrum. Touring the city's pubs with his basket of cockles Well sprawl and muscles are still there the story here is that in a window in a shop window for help because he didn't want to give up doing just additional thing of addition at this lovely fresh seafood around Nottingham and he got help and he's in the news today but what is his nickname plays 2 words 813 double 3 Start your tax with the word notes you can also e-mail me on anything really we're talking about Carson as it will he or Frank Carson Darwish out which I was going to art b.b.c. Doco about u.k. What a weird name a grown up have to say that since I was 10 right good luck with 8 minutes past 5 and well with all the pomp and ceremony you expect at Westminster the new session of Parliament has been formally opened with the delivering of the Queen's speech now Her Majesty read out the government's legislative program for the next year though critics claim it's nothing more than a pre-election party political broadcast or the speech began with the queen reading Boris Johnson's message on Brecht my government's priority has always been to secure the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union on the 31st of October. My government intends to wed towards a new partnership with the European Union based on free trade and friendly cooperation So how significant is this particular Queen's speech a 65th by the way I imagine she's only missed 2 and that was for maternity leave Lord Chancellor to take over there is that there's a stat you can use down the pub tonight anyway Matt. Ashton is a politics expert at Nottingham Trent University and is on the line now hello math Hello good afternoon good evening now as it is I hope you're well thanks for coming on critics is a question and then the value of the Queen's speech right now and the timing of it coming so soon before an expected general election these critics being fair. I think up to a point don't since argument Conservative Party argument is that there's no guarantee that there's going to be an election because they can't guarantee it they have to kind of continue war as if there weren't you know you can't forever be saying you know we're doing this we're doing that or 20 or what there is going to be a general election however the critics are all saying well of course it's going to be a general election and therefore all this really is a election broadcast in advance is it destruction to the real issue here which is on most people's minds listening to this program me included should they just be getting on with here and maybe having the Queen's speech after a deal or no deal has been confirmed that would be the logical rational thing to do because at the end of the day unless we have brought in some form of an election whether any of the stuff in the speech will happen or not is or more most entirely meets we would argue then I just see what Boris Johnson to say about the Queen's speech today he's telling the Commons this is all about unity uniting the country here to quote him seize the opportunities that Bracks it presents so he's some would argue that's political spin some would argue well actually he's trying to heal divisions. Well I mean I think this is ultimately a question of you know what he intends and it's very difficult to say that because you know you don't know he's actually intention but it doesn't seem like he's trying to pull the country together he keeps saying it but a lot of the language he's using some of the emotive points in the Queen's speech today was quite an emotive Queen's speech compared to previous years which would be very neutral but the whole idea of locking people up for longer the old ideas and the freedom of movement very sort of bits and pieces specially around law and order of things I was going to play very very well with the policy but probably going to play very very badly with the left so I think if you were quite decisive and divisive in that respect we just mentioned them and just mention how many clean speeches a Majesty has done that is this one of the most unusual ones in output particular time in political history. I think it's probably the most unusual one that she's ever delivered partly by virtue as we said of the fact that you know none of it might end up being enacted 3 might end up with a completely different government but also as I said it was quite emotive language I mean using words like gallant using words like pain normally it's just very very clinical very very neutral saying it's going to you know the government will do based the government will do doubt there's quite a lot in most of the language in there which will be the hallmarks of Boris Johnson's prime minister Ok thank you very much indeed for your insight and the time there you go that's Matt. Ashton he's a politics expert Nottingham Trent University just one question to you on that what did you hear in that Queen's speech the government. For the next parliament what more would you like to see. To hear from. Stop spitting on the streets that should be. The things that you would like to see. Statute really start its acts were not welcome to call me free phone number 806783434. Would be an. Easy lever of course but other classes. We do love them. 60 minutes past 5 headlines that independent Nottinghamshire m.p. Prosperous Johnson for more clarity only had a chance to rail project because it wasn't mentioned in today's Queen's speech the sexual assault trial of the former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has had a very forcibly placed a woman on the lips and the Salvation Army has helped 28 people from Nottingham who were victims of board slavery just in the last year I was struck the ropes around some edges on the latest Well that's a nice b m one now traffic has eighty's after the act accident with Cliff our family junction $29.00 from Mansfield and junction $28.00 days looking like a claim one for you again however the a 50 still looking very busy between the not seem nice island in the queue and sea island with Abbey Street busy on the approaches there traffic is backing at towards Beeston and Queens Drive extremely heavy and by directions Castle Boulevard also looking very heavy both ways between Wilford street and Abbey bridge and the a 50 tape Blanca queuing both ways on towards the bar Dales roundabout and tights and Lane There is queuing from the roundabout back to tighten Radcliff road still looking very busy both ways 3 Westbridge beds and it loud I'm nothing about it is queuing northbound up towards the episode in by path and that your latest travel is on b.b.c. Radio Nottingham sorry Joe thank you very much. B.b.c. Radio Nelson and let's get the latest weather forecast like a 4 so it's been a soggy once again this afternoon the rain will stay with us this evening it will be heavy in places as well but it clears away overnight and is a much better looking day for it's more I was drawing will be some sunshine and temperatures will get up to 14 Celsius when the b.b.c. Reports on things about where I live or why do you usually sound something like this. Sometimes it even sounds like this and in the most. This might even sound like this why should it sound like this if you ages 11 and you have a story telling the b.b.c. a Reporter wants to help you sell it if your idea is chosen it could be seen or heard by people all over the u.k. Find your voice and send out the b.b.c. Dog you can slash your report competition the competition closes on the 26th of October see the website for full terms and privacy notice. Good good look if you're in that absolutely wonderful right 18 minutes past 5 you hear a lot these days about all the things you and I can do in our everyday lives to help the planet everything from changing the way we travel to altering the things we eat and drink we'll report featured on tonight's panorama on b.b.c. One says Small changes the simply not enough to tackle climate change and the government needs to warn the public now well in a moment we'll hear from the reporter in tonight's program but 1st here's the Nottingham family who were featured in the documentary as they were challenged to reduce their carbon footprint we see ready Nottingham's Marcus Alton has been to sure what to visit the previous family. 7 year old Henry and Zach who's 10 are part of the eco experiment Ok for his 1st match having finally. Lets you head in the previous a challenge to cut their carbon footprint by looking again at what they eat how they travel and how much energy they use in the home I was of us you know a bit concerned about how much carbon emissions way we use but there was no way of really finding out what exactly it was Mum Claudine gets to discover from an expert how many tons make up the family's carbon footprint and as part of the challenge she leaves her car at home and catches the bus for a journey that usually takes 10 to 15 minutes take it out 50 minutes to get him. Say. Yeah I think of it tag. The family were also challenge to cut meat and dairy products which make up a large part of their carbon footprint for the children it's a little bit more fit challenge very good teeth. Ya An l I I did she see a bear in the l. I did chapter. 4 I don't know if you know. 7 year old Pavia there from Nottingham Piers in tonight's panel the programme seen an independent study which claims huge lifestyle changes are needed if the u.k. Is to reduce carbon emissions to net 0 by 2050 and that's the new legally binding target set by ministers Well the report on the program is the B.B.C.'s chief environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt and he joins us now hello Justin Yeah good even good to hear a Henry there what kind of changes is this report talking about when all the stuff that you heard the wonderful Pavia as they're doing in their lives it's everything it's travel it's how we heat and power our home it's what we listen I just want to put this in context though we said the papers do everything now the the government and the Committee on Climate Change which advises the government on reducing emissions is not saying that it's saying that we've got some time to do this we've got to do it over the next 1020 years we've got to start really working to reduce our emissions so this is something that's going to happen over time but it is they are big changes although actually you know some of them might you know we might not actually you know they will be big changes they might I mean imagine switching from a petrol car to a an electric car you know it is a big change in terms of emissions in terms of the fundamental mechanics of the vehicle but you know at the end of the day it's still a vehicle so it probably won't make that much difference in terms of your lifestyle but those are the kind of changes we're talking so. Switching you know the way we power our home getting rid of the gas bottles put new ground source or air source heat pumps in to heat our home more insulation different kinds of diet less meat and dairy crucially and just put into context for us if you can just in what was always necessary to get it down to net 0 What's the significance of. Net 0 The idea is you know we've got to get as close to 0 as we can it's recognised through some areas where we won't be able to get rid of all the carbon emissions agriculture is one another's aviation where that where there are sectors still a machine emitting some carbon or other greenhouse gases we need to capture carbon dioxide the equivalent amount of carbon dioxide and store that permanently on the ground that's why it's not 0 net 0 because the effect is 0 so by 2050 no more carbon emissions from the u.k. That's the tough ambition there from the government and listen what was interesting with the pavior is this wonderful Nottingham family that we're featuring the program tonight what was interesting is he's tough you know and they work so hard I mean Claudine Alex Zack and Henry really made a huge effort but every now and then there were that says listen to this. Fortunately fashion's me. Enough to back. Out of shit Q. There's been pressure. To stick to the kitchen and something that looks just like the cheese sandwich with if he can cheese I made this morning chat with him me and how many. They snore raises at the pay vs the good on the nerve to crack it we'll see more how they got on Panorama tonight with the B.B.C.'s chief environment correspondent just in Rowlett you can watch that is called Panorama climate change what can we do tonight at 830 on b.b.c. One all the little things will power you know enough we need to get the internet zeros we had that right the time now is 23 minutes past 5 if we could to get your experiences of that because this rather have you ever been a victim of road rage or experience aggressive drivers whilst on your travels well the r a c has found only a 3rd of motorists have witnessed physical abuse related to drive in a driving incident in the past 12 months is this is an attorney half assing verbal abuse dished out to another motorist in the poll almost 2 thirds said they thought road rage is more common than a decade ago when the B.B.C.'s Justin so all has been asking drivers what's it really like a truck driver and also you saw quite a few. People. What happened. You know just relating to each other you from going. Through the bloke in the car. So the ball to each other I think it's. The old adage of people become different people scale of one to 10 how how aggressive you are behind the wheel probably so it's. It depends on your mood and the surveyor one in 3 of us a scene some kind of altercation if you ever seen anything like. What sort of thing we are talking about just to soften a time do you think as a nation we were a bit aggressive behind the wheel definitely So how how calm would you say the roads are I would say to the witness people getting frustrated reading the thing that kind of thing. And it makes you think of it British drivers. Were quite impatient but probably the same of other countries. How we define our whole Ripley is a safe driving expert and founder of the sea and founder of and c.e.o. Rather of the drive in Tata on the line I'm going to speak to Paul thank you time Yeah my pleasure my brother's dissipative good stuff what kind of things have you seen any must have seen a hell of a lot on the roads when it comes to rule regression here. Yeah I think I think basically willing to step go big go back to the basics I'm about the the 3 core components of driving our attitude knowledge and skill and everything relates to passing a test or becoming a novelist driver all lots of that relates to scale and a bit better knowledge but nobody ever looks into the attitude of silence stuff I'm very good on is in the car in the once to my When I was learning to drive anyone said look this is how you are the day with the road rage incident or how you deal yourself when you put in a situation that may get you an gracious I think yeah I mean attitude describes how you think and feel how you act react and respond to situations you may on the road recognise in the in a vehicle with women runed from direct contact where like on cocooned in our own vehicle so you know so we did when we were not white face to face in the street this kind of thing so we kind of protected a little bit in a little I am I'm boxes. But basically you know if you need to just think about backing down and controlling. Your own emotions so you have emotional stability and it's about attitude it's about the behavior and emotional stability that we need to develop as people as drivers and not get involved in this stuff and basically manage the risk of these kinds of things bring to us on a daily basis can people just wondering is this something you do with your company here can drivers who do get hotter the color collar can they be rehabilitated can you sit them down and do a series of courses with them to calm them down behind the wheel Yeah indeed that's exactly what we do a lot of our a lot of uproar it is based on the human factors like the attitude liberate a real emotional elements of safe driving and skill is not best selling you know I always think I would say the city is not necessary a skill set it's actually a mindset so if we go out looking for aggravation on the road we'll find what I want I will look in the course of everybody's next driving and where drivers become the Judoon the jury but you never know who you're dealing with you know you need to you need to think about that specifically pacifically ladies behind the wheel you know yeah that's a good point isn't it yeah just wonderful I've got an actual example in my life who can I get some advice on this what I should have done in this situation you know I you know here we go for it free advice. I pride myself on one thing I'm not bad at the oh some would argue the job and I'm quite a good driver been driving for 30 odd years my granddad was a fashion driver so I kind of learned off him one thing is always to me is to leave 2 car spaces is not right the car in front if you're on the motorway so I always do this plenty of room particularly wet at the moment and this happens time and time again I get tailgated where was behind me and then fill that gap and it happens a lot and I would drive on the other day someone in a black Audi did that and I actually slam the brakes on to make a point that I thought I was leaving too much of a gap. What to do in that situation Paul Well I think when you got that wrong to start it's not to. Be there to reckon ruling a full race or to say. Yes well you've got to do it I mean primarily if there is room to get back to the nation side lane or lanes whichever they may be and just move back to where you are want to vote 2nd yourself but at the end of the day you're never stop people doing what they say they become to do in your if they don't like what you're doing so they react to that you know I'm a professional train driver for over 40 years and I was kind of thing so I upped my my time the way that I think and feel completely categorically under control and you know believe it or not me never you just never happens to me because I'm the one always puts the safety into the situation is that going to be 1st whatever situation you're in and even if you feel you've been a victim here of road wage just think of your safety and passion just safety people behind you. Totally it's nothing to do with the other drivers what you see how you act and react to the situation you find on the road and you've got to look after your own safety to get they don't know how to do that otherwise you'd be doing it so basically it's down to you Ok great to speak to thank you very much for the pool Ripley the sea of the driving Dr I've got it wrong all the time not to car that's 2 2nd rule that was I just leave a little gap between the car in front of me people please stop. What about you have your stories please you've been a victim of road rage and why do you think it is we're becoming less tolerant as a society and I even bought this time to supermarkets you're looking at some butter you want to use the butter what happens you spend more than 5 seconds someone comes over the top of the next store Marjorie just pushes you out the way what is going on out there particularly I want to hear your road rage stories of course to be safe and legal to do so we could hear from you 080-678-3434 free phone number to call and I think you know the text by now is 13 double 3 start that message with the word nots. For 829 minutes or 6 Lisa has the latest b.b.c. News outlets too independent not him Sharon piece of push Boris Johnson for more detail about the delivery of the h.s. To re-align after it wasn't mentioned in the Queen's speech in the last Today Rush cliffs a Ken Clarke and Broncos on the c.b. 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But we do have a broken down vehicle on Abbey Street now at its junction with the a 50 Clifton Boulevard that is a lane closure in place that is causing lots of queueing traffic on the a 52 to build that is still looking very slow between the nothing and night Island and the Q m c I limit Queens Drive still looking very heavy in both directions Castle believe are very heavy both ways between Wilfred street in Abbey bridge and the a 50 blank left ways queuing both ways on towards the bar there was roundabout and Tate and lane there queuing batty Tate and Radcliffe very very busy both ways the Westbridge bed and allow them nothing emerges keeping north up towards the actor's them by path and actually to travel is on b.b.c. Radio nothing in. Which one is trying to 27 to 6 already getting in a good to have your company coming up talking about this but was Johnson's optimistic to get a deal with the this weekend of a head of that crucial summit. The way he and I'll sing a bit about you have a thought about this what about one Nottinghamshire food manufacturer will they have enough freezer space if he doesn't get a deal so what we hear from the boss of that particular company as well and for particular i.c. Issue that I know I know and I what we did speak to him are looking for to the all important m o g news as well yes yes what's hot and what's not when it comes to porting Can you believe we're doing this in 2019 little face varied expressions a little digital face next to our tax e-mail or social media posts sometimes I quite like that because sometimes it attacks concern quite you know if you say something like see you tonight threaten if you put seat or not will smile emoji its own everything's fine asked me and I will be smiling and laugh and dance and so that's the difference of mode you can make any way we do that was a play in the missing word game of quiz on the program this is Sarah Julien on the breakfast. Morning talking about something rather fishy do you know the missing words player is a man he's been working for almost 6 decades now and if you've ever been are not seen him Dave Bartram. Touring the city's pubs with his basket of coal coals Well sprawl and mussels Could this be then we know what we know is Dave Barger and what's his nickname The story is he's got an assistant like Dr Who he's got a young assistant now to help him keep it does it tradition of selling fresh food seafood around Nottingham if I said to you the only market East which would get even Mark. In a still he knew it she says I've got the right answer so far. Get your thumbs and fingers up. To get on the league table tonight $13.00 double 3 star of the word no . Not on his clothes anything is. Pretty small. Down. To. Ok. That Don't be a. Callous. That impressed me most. Probably the impression you know you on the right you do have I do show and you try to tell a story about how your granddad taught you to leave 2 car spaces between the car in front I was always to cast places and of course only a fool breaks the 2 2nd rule how can I forget that it's kind of what I meant Ok it's about a 2 metre gap and people just keep. And I sent emails and I won a match the highway has a majesty instructed and people under tight me and they've got you going to leave yourself the people doing that driver's. B.m.w. Drivers. Welcome back part of your stories come in please they're coming thick and fast your road rage stories are this is because the r a c says the amount of physical abuse I feared of people shouting each other was seen people shouted at each other not physical abuse one in 3 said they suffered that on the road been a victim of road rage and also where the hotspots in Nottinghamshire Where do you think that people lose their rag the most that would be very interesting to 13 double to start a text the word not give us a call as well be good to get on the wireless 806783434 right let's talk about this because it's penned in isn't it yes it's come in apparently when do you last get something at the freezer for your tea as well or connected with this maybe some fish fingers all that pie you've been saving up you know the one of the bottom of the freezer in the 3rd drawer you got right at the back behind the frozen peas for emergencies and murdered c.p.i. Could be called they can't get out could be snowing there is any way the folks in the food industry there certainly there's uncertainty on the menu that's when it comes to Bret's it in some cases it seems firms are saying they're not good enough so they're not gotten a freezer space for stockpiled. Stock but not for Christmas goods as well so Ok for blacks it not good for Christmas to explain more here's Richard Harrow at the chief executive of the British food Foundation which is based in New York Richard good to see you again and what are what is the dilemma facing your industry as far as bricks is concerned Carson good good evening I don't know 1st of all the Federation's name is actually the British frozen food Federation. Apologises not Ok we've got it yeah well Arey destry is actually pretty well prepared we have the great. Advantage that our products have much longer shelf life than fresh products so we are actually able to put product into storage and hold onto it ready for when demand comes through but obviously we have to put them into stores that can run at the right temperature so there's a limited amount of space for that. This is probably one of the worst times for the government to have chosen to take us out of Europe as far as our industry is concerned because as we come into the Christmas period there's quite a lot of products that consumers will buy either ambient or chilled that actually held us frozen because a lot of industries cannot produce that sort of volume in such a short space of time so they are already frozen bring out temporary and then sell either ambient or chilled so there's extra demand on frozen space at this time of year anyway without bricks on top of it but I do know that their members are working really hard to my use of every available space they're trying to be inventive by bringing in trailers where they can hold additional stock and they're just working very very hard to make certain that their customers the producers are well served one thing we always hear with business is they need certainty. Do you feel more confident there will be a Bracks a deal after that meets with Boris Johnson. Is ours counterpart last week I think the problem is the devil is in the detail right I think it's wonderful that we're starting to see some clarity at the top level when you actually start to get into the real detail of moving product around I think there are still a lot of issues of around and if we were to actually go out with how to deal there are some real detail issues around us. I was a meeting the other day where if they've ships come in with containers the poor health authorities have a manifest to tell them which is e.u. Which is normally you can diners if we go out without it. Deal they lose that visibility so they'll have to stop everything and check everything because of their 1st rule is is food safety for the app for obvious reasons. So it just puts a lot of complication into the whole process and I think you're absolutely right it's the uncertainty of sensual implications for drivers at the ports for example what about shoppers though because we hear a lot of horror stories if there's not a deal whichever way you voted in the referendum there really be food shortages you think not just frozen food but the whole sector what I don't think frozen food is going to be short because we do have the advantage of holding stock in advance as I've said I think that what we may see is a restriction on the availability of certain lines so for instance if you go into your local Tesco and there are other supermarkets out there where you might have 4 types of whole beans at the moment when the chaos is going on potential chaos you might only find one pack of Holbein's because they'll focus on making certain they've got at least one pack but I actually think that ultimately once the business knows the rules of engagement they will find ways to work with it because ultimately we're not politicians we know what we have an ambivalent if that's the right word approached in or out we just want to make certain our customers get their products because that's concerned you could say you can store all the bricks it food if you know what about the Christmas food are we going to get our sausage rolls in our Christmas buffet for example if you buy them frozen Of course you will . If you want to buy them chilled there might be a bit of an issue. That's a relief thank you very much and I love a good sausage roll in the buffet Christmas lovely to see you again thank you very much good luck of the next coming weeks and you can be a busy man I thank you very much Richard Harris. The chief executive of the British frozen food Federation Let's get that right which is based in New. If you like to react what Richard has to say you are more than welcome I want 3 double 3 Start your text with the word nots. Time for 40 minutes to 6 other headlines Nottinghamshire employees can Clark in a Subaru of ask the prime minister for more detail about the Hague has to re-align because it wasn't mentioned in today's Queen's Speech elsewhere the former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has gone on trial to deny sexual assault by forcibly kissing a woman on the lips and the Salvation Army says the East Midlands is seeing a spike in cases of modern slavery helped having helped 28 people in Nottingham last year right. This is a busy old Monday night some major what's going on with the travel it is indeed I'm afraid we do have a breaking down vehicle on Abbey Street at the junction with the a 50 Clifton Boulevard there is a lane closure in place there that is causing lots of cumin traffic to build upon the a $52.00 that will be affecting you between the nothing in night Island and the Q m c Island and Queens Drive there still looking very busy in both directions castable of are also very slow both ways between Wilford street and Abbey bridge and $150.00 still queuing both ways on towards the bar there is a roundabout and say 10 lane there is queue in back teetotum Radcliff road still very busy both ways the West Bridge bit and it is looking very heavy on all approaches towards the nettle island and actually latest travel news on b.b.c. Radio Nottingham from here a much. Tomorrow morning hello this is Mark Garrison to more of the same towns man who's turned his back on a life of crime and is now using his past experiences to help others also star of watch Jordan road traders on telly Matt All right on the show talking caravans of course and the Nazi I'm sure shot that in the running to be named the best in the whole of Britain that's tomorrow from the b.b.c. Crazy enough. Right one more with this then this is. You know it came from the breakfast program this morning so it's basically something is already going to add. On to the airwaves as we say you know b.b.c. Radio Nottingham if you missed it no Googling but maybe you just know the answer here we go. Fish related story today here's Sarah is a man he's been working for almost 6 decades now and if you've ever been out and not seen him they've left. Touring the cities pubs with his basket of coal coals well. And mussels. Love that's right you know the place looking for a nickname to. Question if you can. Bring a little bottle when you have. Just. Brought in the news that. Area. more famous the song of the moon. On the news the power of back to the future. Star I'm just thinking about the road rage. We spoke about earlier and it's spilling out to other parts of life this is trying to get some milk the other day I was in the middle I was in the semi semi skin section Ok one liter I don't go crazy I don't have skin because that's just my point of water in teas and who had schemed Blimey I don't go full fact I want to be a little bit healthy when the Summer Skin someone bumped into the back of my casket with the trolley and what happened typical British situation I went oh I'm sorry sorry about that but it was more for standing there when the back of me and I apologize they didn't have a face like that I was in there. Richard from being in a school he says or just come back from a fortnight in Colombia the roads are in a mess and everyone cuts everybody else up but there's no road rage is not interested people just get on with and accept it. Strange it wouldn't happen here maybe that's what we need to do just accept it all right it's got me up right thank you very much for that ratio great to hear from you in Bingham we will get the answer to the missing work before hopefully we forget the 6 let's just get an update on this because the Queen's made a short journey from Buckingham Palace to parliament this morning to deliver her 65th Queen's Speech. Included new policies on crime immigration health and the environment but opposition parties have dismissed the speech as a pre election stunt cross live to Westminster and catch up with our political reporter Peter is so. Good. Oh how low we will. Look let me turn you down plum you got a mysterious that's better. Is not going to see who else can only read about 2 some of what was in the speech then today please Sure yeah more than 20 pieces of legislation I suppose the most important bill was the withdrawal agreement Bill this is the bit of legislation needs to pass if Boris Johnson manages to secure Bragg's a deal in the next couple of days and the queen was asked to read out this section the speech that said of the government's number one priority was delivering Bragg's it and with that then pieces of legislation on immigration on farming on fisheries all of the things that would change when we do eventually leave the there are other measures announced on things like environmental protections Law and Order was a key feature of it as well tougher sentences particularly for the most serious offenders railway reforms action on building standards in the wake of the Grunfeld towers ister disaster a rather long shopping list of things that are supposed alternately Boris Johnson might not be able to buy because he doesn't have a majority in parliament he himself wants a general election who knows what the next few months have in store for us it was a very odd Queen's speech because of all of that and we were watching for clues from the Queen as to what she actually made of it all she's got a great poker face doesn't she I mean she is 65 times. As you say. She must have been wondering what on earth she was doing there today given that the political context what's been the reaction to the speech from the Her Majesty's Opposition Yes. There was nothing for me not just as you say but from the Majesty's Opposition The Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn saying there's never been such a farce of a governments with a minority of minus 45100 percent reco to face in the House of Commons setting out an agenda they know they cannot deliver he suggested actually we might be weeks away from the 1st Queen's speech of a Labor government you know ambitious I suppose from Jeremy Corbyn but you never know do you boys Johnson is saying that this was all about delivering on the priorities that people have on extra money for the n.h.s. More police officers on our streets a better education system he said his aim was to create a new age of opportunity for the whole country and normally when it comes the Queen's speech we have a sort of political debate afterwards but it focuses on the content of the speech this really sounded like 2 men or fissioning to be given the job of prime minister on a long term basis because they both know that a general election is looming big e.u. Summit is coming up quickly isn't 1st any warning smoke from Brussels in terms of a deal yeah well it's coming up very very quickly indeed and because of that I think the odds are stacked against an agreement being done in time now those intense technical discussions as they've been described have continued over the weekend and into today as well there has been some positive signs some movement from both of the negotiating teams but there's still some way apart as far as we understand on the issue of customs checks on the island of Ireland So as things stand it's probably unlikely that a deal would be done although you never know with the with these things something might happen right at the last minute and then we look towards Super Saturday not because there's loads of great football matches on Sky to watch but because they're going to be sitting the M.P.'s are all weekend for the 1st time since 1902 they're going to miss the end of the course the fun of the rugby. Woke up between going to . Class the class then no concept things to focus on and they might have a deal to vote on who knows if not frankly or how could break loose couldn't see it can be very very difficult to predict indeed and we could be in a very very different place politically by the time I speak to you again next Monday Carson Blimey it's all going on you have to go deep voice Mr Saul thank you very much indeed. For that update Super Saturday in the House of Commons you couldn't make this stuff up there we hope and they get all ratified and all done because they don't a super duper Sunday surely politicians so that is all going on right time to do this. So here we go then the missing we're going from Monday 1st one of the week no it came little clue came from Sarah on the breakfast program with and. Get it all fishy here about well legend of Nottingham Dave. I needed the missing words were looking for a nickname place here's the clues a man has been working for almost 6 decades now and if you've ever been out and not seen him Dave Bartram. Touring the city's pubs with his basket of cockles well crawl and muscles. The muscles of x. We love. Mark. You got a spot on thank you. To. The new and. I'm going to give you that were most Thank you Brian from cliff to this call the program. Man. No no no. Generic. Low to crush his cattle he says other missing verbs. Sorry rub it in with all those. You're going to get the car noise as well sorry Robert here is the right answer is a man has been working for almost 6 decades now and if you've ever been out not seen him Dave Bartram the fisherman touring the city's pubs with his basket of cockles Well crumbs and mussels Yes the fish man that's what we're looking for Congratulations if you want to write. Playing along at home as well or in the car if you are in your mind we're talking about this today because he's 73 day Bartman Bartrum he's taken a younger sister to keep the decision of son in fresh seafood around not to give the fish man we salute you and nobody tell me whether he brings a little bottle. To spray over your cockles that's always a nice thing to do isn't it. Subtle so I suppose as I said right just coming up in the next hour then we'll wrap up the local national international news for you do the index from Monday. Guy for the currency Yes and Carson's Tavi will say what's on the gogglebox tonight just before some. Stories music like. B.c. Radio announcing and. Giving this woman 6 Lisa team b. Has the latest b.b.c. News opposition parties have branded today's Queen's speech a pre-election stunt 22 new. Bills are after lunch in the state opening of parliament many focused on Law and Order's what is immigration and the environment the government also used the speech to underline his commitment to delivering breaks it meanwhile in the Commons not im sure and pays are urging the government to provide more clarity on the future of the h is to rail project office absence from today's Queen's speech the government's County reviewing h s 2 in the speculation parts of the plans may be axed by independent m.p. For rest of Ken Clarke tabards Johnson the proposed line from the millions to Leeds will be critical for the economy and Brooks trampy and his Super 8 the leader of the independent report change also fits plans for the line could be axed Has he given up East yes I know he's having to ask what h.s. T.v. Is that's the line that's the line fire tend to be my constituency to leave still surf the East Midlands and indeed Yorkshire has the government now given up on that vital piece of infrastructure but the prime minister says an announcement will be paint soon this is a government will be conducting the biggest infrastructure revolution when. I suggested she she she might say she contains Terry patients until the child she unveiled his budget on November the 6th a charity that supports victims of modern slavery says there's been a sharp rise here in the East Midlands the Salvation Army helped 116 people who were rescued in the last year more than half of those were in Darby where the police have dedicated teams that look for modern slavery but 28 people asked for help analysing him.

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