Just for news and. Illegal for anyone else this is B.B.C. 5 it's for good morning this is awful night on 5 Live I'm Datsun at a bio the main news on 5 Live and he's rejects reason May's breaks it deal for a 2nd time and installed Manchester City thrash alkis 7 mil to reach the quarter finals of the Champions League. This is B.B.C. 5 with the B.B.C. Gears on 5 Live is resigned a pound words and pays will vote later on whether to rule out a no deal parks it is after a 2nd big defeat for 2 reasons we have drawn agreements to spite her promising legal assurances over the Northern Ireland backstop some company is on and Foreign Minister let me make it absolutely clear a no deal brags that scenario is a lose lose lose for everybody for Britain for Arland and for the we need to all work to avoid that yes but we cannot do worse without the British Parliament buying into that process and agreeing something which the saving they couldn't do if Parliament does rule out leaving the E.U. About today oh then M.P.'s will go on to consider delaying BRACKS It's the shadow price it's tracy kissed on the says there should be a Commons vote on all of the various options I have felt for some time that there's probably a majority are around Customs Union single market alignment the only qualification I've got is that it is clear that for many people in the labor movement they've moved past that to a point where they really think and understandably think now that it ought actually to be a public vote and obviously we would support in other news a card no he was previously an advisor to the pope has become the most senior figure in the Catholic Church to be jailed for Chinese child sex offenses Cardinal George Powell who's 77 was sentenced to 6 years for assaulting 2 choir boys in 1900 . 6 our correspondent is in Malbon Kabul told spelled didn't flinch is a description of his abuse was read out in court how the IRA goodly breathtakingly according to the judge at the news to quiet Polisi from playing around in the back of the cathedral after he was told of the secure totality of the fact that he sent me would be out of parole in less than 3 and a half years simply bowed towards the judge and walked away using his will. The chancellor Philip Hammond will deliver his spring statement light said it will include an update on the health of the economy but it is unlikely to include any major spending announcements because of the uncertainty around sets the American Aviation Authority say they have no intention of banning the Boeing 737 Max from us aspace us despite mounting pressure from senators and unions several countries including the U.K. Have banned the aircraft after it was involved in T. Fatal crashes in 5 months more than 40 people including the Desperate Housewives stuff Listy Huffman have been arrested for allegedly cheating to get that children into top universities Prosecutors say the creep also includes C.E.O.'s of major companies and relearning is the Massachusetts district attorney and he says the ringleader of the scam was a man called William singer singer worked with the parents to fabricate impressive athletic profiles for their kids including fake athletic credentials or honors or fake participation in elite club teams in many instances singer helps parents take stage photographs of their children engaged in particular sports and a psychological study of fans of death metal music and found that they're not de sense times by the often graphically violent lyrics are such as from Australia and Canada found that the main response to listening to the music was joy some sport he now his Austin a ruthless. Manchester City tore shall cut to pieces said the as he had to say them cruise into the quarterfinals of the Champions League they put 7 past the German side to go through with 10 to win is on aggregates things were much tighter in Italy though you Ventus needed an 8th Champions League hat trick from Christiane are now down to come from behind and beat Athletico Madrid 32 they went through on aggregates Aberdeen will face Celtic in the semifinals of the Scottish Cup after they beat Rangers and I broke for the 2nd time this season hearts beat Partick Thistle in that quarter final replay Leeds have gone back to the top of the Championship after a comfortable 3 nil win at Reading Blackburn Sheffield United in Sheffield Wednesday all one or Bristol City and Ipswich Drew 16 to one shot as Alan won the champion headlong day one of the Cheltenham Festival but they too could be under threat with high winds forecast track inspection at 8 o'clock this morning and world number one Novak Djokovic is out in the 3rd round of Indian Wells he was beaten in straight sets by Philipp Kohlschreiber this is B.B.C. 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As you heard in the bulletins A Desperate Housewives star for Mr Hoffman is one of several people rich and powerful people in the United States who been accused of fraud after and alleged scheme involving helping students cheat on entrance exams to get them to the top universities. Will be in Western Australia to hear about a runaway train or Ramallah long history reach a speed of over 100 miles per hour they weighed $42000.00 tons $260.00. 2 And the question is how did they stop that runaway train that such a question M.P.'s will today vote on whether the U.K. Should leave the European Union without a deal it comes after M.P.'s rejected the deal to resume a negotiated with Brussels a no deal breakers it means a U.K. Would leave the year without a trade agreement and would follow World Trade Organization rules to trade with the and other countries if there isn't a support for a no deal employees will decide whether breaks it should be delayed Well breaks it is something this be watched by people all around the world and in Australia let's find out what their perspective is by talking to Philomena Murray is a professor in the school of social and political sciences at the University of Melbourne at Good morning to you Professor do you how do people in Australia view breaks in particularly the state the Brits it is a mood. Good afternoon downs it's actually a lovely sunny afternoon here in Melbourne due to the time difference on the sunny but actually the afternoon I hope it's sunny there for you as well look out. I'm sorry. You. Know quite frankly there are. OK Well I hope you do have a good day look people do regard what's happening in the U.K. The moment with breakfast with a certain amount of concern. There is a view that the U.K. Will always remain an extremely close partner a trading partner but also a partner in terms of people to people links cultural and finish these a lot of common traditions common values so there is a sense this comes from the end of the trail in leaders you know from the government from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade that really they've very very close links that they wish to retain and indeed to strengthen but they are quite bemused by the decision. To leave the United Kingdom and the position of the current government and indeed many people many in the current opposition party the Labor Party is says they have been very keen on the U.K. Remaining in the European Union because they see it assuming Australia's interests if you move a political issue the Iraq trade issue. It is it's quite a political issue because they can see some advantages for the U.K. But we it's partly because Australia wants to be able to have certainty when it comes to trading and given that the U.K. Is one of its major trading partners in terms of tradition in terms of you know a long lasting relationship they would like to see certainty about what goods can actually go into the U.K. They want to see whether it's trade in firms or 1500 of them will actually be able to still be based in the U.K. With the similar sort of conditions that they have for instance at the moment so there are there is a number of factors here into and also a cultural one that sends us initially which wasn't undermined. At again with the recent series by the U.K. Membership of the European Union even though there was concerned when it 1st joined and what would change in the future in the event of Britain leaving the European Union what would change in tubes the trade relationships between Australia and the U.K. . Well astray and the U.K. Sasha helped the 1st working group in September 2016 so shortly after the breaks atrocious they actually set up a working group with a view to coax or trading relations and setting up a free trade agreement N F T A As soon as the U.K. Would be in a position to negotiate this assuming breakfast were to go ahead and so they've already had a number of meetings both in Australia and in the U.K. And they have discussed to parameters of cash agreement already know this kind of to be acted on because the U.K. Is of course been a member of the European Union but it looks like Australia could well be one of the 1st caps off to I think to actually have quite a deep and important relationship between the 2 of them astray still wants to get its major exports into the U.K. Which are gold lead alcohol particularly wine and edge over a profound germs a gems for instance so the strain is too keen on that and also to continue its extensive trade in services with the U.K. Of course pretty European Union membership. Precedence trade relationship was strong you know straight yes. Yes Yes And there was an agreement with Commonwealth countries called the actual agreement which of course was rescinded move on Stevie a U.K. Joined the then the European Economic Community Now the E.U. And you're absolutely right and we thought happened is has a media strategy is trading patterns and primary goods before DURIE go to tetra really whereas oriented towards the British marketers and so this was to change minister actually cost quite limited access over many years to the U.K. So that changed the relationship substantially in Australia looks then towards a the Asia Pacific and started to develop more closely the relationships it started with countries like for instance Japan Korea East Asia even. In the 1950 S. So this trader diversified to strengthen its trade but on the other hand when it came to other goods such as wine for instance or indeed to services and investment the relationship became very very strong particularly in the last 2 decades will we be able to rekindle the old who agree. With too much will shorten the bridge for example you know you're saying you don't strain it with Asia or stronger for example Yes Yes Look I can see the actual agreement and coming about it's and because we need the world was trade has changed with there was a lot more bilateral trade between the U.K. And individual Commonwealth countries then and leading what we see now is a lot of that was based on primary products at the moment a straight account for about 1.4 percent of the U.K.'s trade because its European Union the takes up the bulk covers and the entire Commonwealth accounts for only 9 percent of the U.K.'s trade and incoming trade so basically reading what we've got is a situation where the common law is less relevant and less important to straight is trade but also it's complicated by the fact that most Commonwealth countries already have an agreement to preferential access through the European Union and so it's really in that way that the agreement has continued as to where particularly for those countries which were receiving development assistance and special access to the European Union markets. Just on that note given the ulcerated does have an agreement with the European Union with regards to trade is anything that weaken the Brits and good for the way that Australia does business with the European Union as we go because I don't know the equivalent of Australia maybe this was the year for you yes yes yes but I think that's a really good question because the U.K. Is going to be keen to make history trade to be at some form of trade freely with Australia and others but the U.K. Isn't since a joint $973.00 to join the European Union actually had trade negotiators So Australia has extra and also very good experience it's got agreements with all of its major damn Asian partners you know China Japan Singapore the Association of Southeast Asian Nations so we there is something to be learned from the way Australia is quite hard headed and pragmatic approach could actually suit I think the U.K. Approach as well and this may well be useful for the U.K. To consider signing over some of these trade negotiators and getting some tips from them on how exactly they have to act with rather challenging and circumstances sometimes on trade but I do think that the U.K. And Australia will be among the 1st to have question deep F.D.A. Or free trade agreement so certainly once breakfast as he assumes takes place and once U.K. Does leave after the transition period we'll book you'll fly as soon as we can professor. Frank thank you very much it has been for ages me and same for me as well thank you professor for the mean a Maori that the University of Melbourne it is sunny afternoon in Melbourne is well now Desperate Housewives star 50 Huffman is among more than 40 people charged in the U.S. College cheating scab the alleged scheme involved helping students cheat on entrance exams to university disses as well as getting known athletic students had me. Fake athletic scholarships the allegations appear in unsealed cool trick cools there was no suggestion that the schools were involved the wrong doing this pizza K.J. Matthews is an entity image and this didn't Hollywood How's this going down in Hollywood tell you Jay given that one of the buddies prominent people being accused of fraud here is a Hollywood star. You know I think a lot of people are still done right now just absolutely stunned to see the specific people involved these 2 actresses are very well known for being actresses that have been in the business for decades there is really no negative stories about them at all they're not someone who acts like diva they haven't been arrested they don't do anything that's really headline grabbing that would put them on the front page of T M Z or any of the tabloid magazines at all they're really the least likely people who would do something like this so who mentioned Finnessey Huffman who's the other rides or yeah of course Lori Loughlin you remember her from that late eighty's early ninety's hit T.V. Show called Full House that has been brought back that is now a Net Flix call it fuller how she plays Becky very very well known her and her husband fashion designer Masa Mo Jan only they are charged with basically paying a half $1000000.00 in exchange for having their daughter's designated as recruits the U.S.C. Saying that they got a scholarship for rowing when they at fact had never wrote so they had basically paid a kind of middleman go between to change the records of their 2 daughters to make sure that they got into that university when they had an armed it was a scholar scam William H. Macy who's also an actor and Felicity Huffman is you know from Desperate Housewives . Are accused of doing a sort of the same thing but paying less money $50000.00 to bribe someone to take a 2nd test for their daughter to get a high S.A.T.S. Court errantly she took the tests got an S.A.T. Score wasn't high enough so then she paid someone else to take the test for her to score just high enough to get in but not high enough to raise the red flag to universities and she was then at MIT to the University of Southern California now the schools are involved her Yale Georgetown Stanford the University of Southern California and even my own a mater U.C.L.A. These are generally prestigious universities in the US here and so they're obviously inundated with applicants all around the world that want these cries positions so many people now are starting to talk about these legacy admissions the same way they used to talk about affirmative action so that's back in the spotlight now yeah it's embarrassing to say the very least is it does it. Kind of like Hollywood by the lone types can't do either you know it really really brings back the old adage that is there really a meritocracy in Hollywood in America doesn't really work that way for so often you had a lot of black and brown people here in the US that often say that money talks you know that's the way it's always been and it matters when you have very wealthy well connected parents when you are trying to get into a college or do anything in life and many people had really I can kind of that and said oh no it's all about meritocracy this proves that it is it you know there were many other people there were indicted as well today that are C.E.O.'s of the common denominator for all of these parents is whether they were on T.V. Or not they were all very rich very wealthy very powerful and some now obviously famous and they were using their money and their influence to get their children into schools that they couldn't get into on their own and so that that really says something about where we are right now as a country not the Mets is over that much in the scheme of things been silly interest when it impacts on the Koreas. You know I think because they have been such quote unquote good girls it might not in the long run will be it will remain to be seen if her show Lori Loughlin she was currently taping today when she had to fly back in to turn her self in I think she was indeed there and Canada Hawaii one of the 2 taping fuller house so it'll be interesting to see if that series on Netflix now issues a statement or makes any changes or she takes time off as far as Felicity Huffman she hasn't been desperate housewives in years she's done a lot of other parts since then I don't know that it really will impact their career or their earning capacity but I really believe they've got to do. A sit down exclusive interview with somebody like Oprah and really talk to America kind of about why they did this why did they feel the need to help their kids when they already had so much money to give them the advantage of going to great schools and hiring great tutors in the 1st place. OK Jane thank you always a presence Rishi thank you very much K J meth user entertainment journalist in Hollywood then take a quick look now at the front pages of this morning's papers over here anyway surprise Etihad they pretty much all got with breaks it yes the House of fools says the bail has Michael Booker with the main stories from the Daily Express where that line of thinking reflects the the failings of the nation gotten is how much more of this can bring take and funnily enough we're talking about bricks it in yesterday's 2nd meaningful is all but ended up in a meaningless vote and seemingly hanging in the balance after the prime minister suffered a 2nd Crushing Blow sheet how many I deal with the usual toward younker just 24 hours before started the day all full of convincing employees particularly are on euro skeptic E R G group led by Jacob Reese Morg board she ended up losing by a massive 149 votes main in the March 29th date is almost certain not to be the one where we lay that looks as though it's going to be postponed and there's even doubts about whether will ever leave the you were told Mrs May whose voice was croaking all day after the marathon stint at the despatch box she conceded the possibility of M.P.'s triggering another referendum last night after the vote now where $992.00 days since the faults. And plays are going to run they're expected to rule out a no deal today and the PM A self is said to be one it will be foreign in that way and then they'll be another vote which looks to extend Article 50 so she said I profoundly regret the decision the House has taken tonight so it all went horribly wrong given the headlines in yesterday's. Suggest that this the backstop deal had been don't enough to satisfy the euro. Skeptic's seems as though that wasn't the case and the vote went well against her last night and an hour later reflecting the thoughts of our readers who are overwhelmingly euro skeptic invoice to leave we've set a new PM or general election is not the answer to resolve the crisis rather encase must come together through a sensible deal at the 11th and a half hour but if Brussels can't compromise then we need not fear a no deal but that's the view of our readers but it doesn't look as though no deal will be an option by the end of this week so your leader seems to answer the question you had line a rhetorical question maybe how much more can we take clearly we're going to have to take a lot more Wellington and we will tell a woman we will all cause you know at the end of it people have said that they'll be riots in the streets and things that I think underneath it all were fairly calm collected country but it does look as though increasingly there is this detachment between and pays empowerment and there is a quite a few people remember 17400000 people voted for bricks and when people when you see on television in particular on the radio when the going back to people of all is to leave they still want to leave. Are we going to leave disease residue 1000000000 occasionally Well if we knew that would be the cleverest people in the world I think because if you look at everyone you know everyone is supposed to be well versed in politics I don't know anyone who can predict what's going on from one day to the next so at the moment it's not looking great if you were back in bricks it certainly doesn't look as though they're going to get the heartbreaks it a lot of the press is one so it could end up being a bit of a forge and of course they'll be another vote later on today Wednesday yes there's going to be the vote later on today. That's to see if no deal will be taken off the table and again another long night for those at the Daily Express but we ensure we enjoy that sort of thing you know that is what I. Remember. Like I think the listeners will have the world's smallest violin pleasure to. Thank you. The story about dementia research well in the olden days if you remember the spring statement by the chancellor would be probably the biggest deal in Parliament today but it's kind of getting downgraded because a brick shit book we've got that. In between the madness of bricks it today we'll be listening to what he has to say now as he prepares to delivery spring statements and future spending plans in the Commons scientists are demanding an end to what they say is a scandal that is starting to mention research a vital cash those who are at the forefront of efforts to find a cure beg ministers to urgently increase the amount of money they receive experts say diseases such as dimensions as out Simas under the umbrella of dementia now pose the most significant health threat of our time there's 850000 people currently suffering with it at the moment yet in 2016 to 17 dementia research received less than a 3rd of the money dedicated to cancer research Alzheimer's Research U.K.'s asking for help in the search for a cure and they want at least one percent of the annual cost of dementia care that would see them get $320000000.00 pounds a year by 2025 percent 201617 they got $83000000.00 pounds of public money whereas cancer research got $269000000.00 pounds so you can see there is this difference in is a growing problem in this country and we spoke to the charity's chief executive Hilary Evans he said dementia research and treatment lags far behind all the major diseases like cancer this inequity has resulted in slow progress in our ability to treat and quite a few people have now signed up to a petition. 24000 people have added their names by this morning obviously to get 200000 signatures on the government website. There has to be a debate in parliament and that's what they're in it for is a police chief greedy saying the barons smoothbore the judges Yes it certainly is no we're certainly in a very very horrifying time as regards knife crime in this country there's been some horrible events over the last few weeks in particular and we'll shoes Police Chief Constable So it's a system Chief Constable govern Williams has put it out there said that parents should know what their children have in their possession when they leave their homes each morning in particular he thinks they should be having parents searching children's bags before they head off to school now they will choose one of the 44 forces who are currently of operation SEPTA which is a national campaign of action and awareness on knife crime and he said check your child's bags know what's in your nice drop have a conversation with your child about the very serious come consequences of carrying knives you may think these actions are a little extreme and don't pledge to you and your family but if we're going to tackle it it's an approach we all need to take he says tackling knife crime is a police priority but it's also a community problem and so we all need to you know forget about the privacy of our children and try and think about their safety 1st and foremost so it's a bit of a conundrum for people and as he says a lot of families will think it's nothing to do with evidence it's something amiss in the inner cities and places like that but I think it's very sensible advice really feel what you kids are up to here and many parents will think that they have to do this you know look at the reasons why I was searching you children's bags yet it's something that you know it's I'm not particularly sure I would do with my kids . Because you feel as though you trust them don't you but you can understand why the police chiefs are thinking in this where they're trying to get as many people out there thinking about as possible controversial yes but at the end of the day do you want your children to come home safe rather than going to a hospital and say what condition they're in. And Britain's most forgetful town is work well with a number of them we've got London Belfast Bristol Britain's most forgetful over the last 12 months according to. The taxi. Of a bit of this and then those 3 have got the highest number of lost items relative to trips where people usually are forgetfully maybe some of them have had a few cold drinks and have left others weren't things so things behind the U.K. Last items include 5 toilet rolls by one person a chip a script for the musical Legally Blonde a purple travel Potsie a ukulele a Masonic apron at U.C.S.C. Our project and my favorite 45 pieces of fried chicken something I would never leave behind I would even if I had a few cold drinks my hunger at that point would not allow me to lose 45 beautiful cases of chicken fried in the most commonly last item as a mobile phone you would be surprised Britain is the 4th most forgetful nation in Europe behind Ireland the Netherlands and France but book here for the express Never mind that after the news is poor We've got a story about a runaway train in Australia would tell you all about subversive Let's get the latest 5 Live headlines as result of pound words on digital B.B.C. Sells snobs Vega the moment this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live to reason a suffered another huge Commons defeat on had price it derailed and peace will now be given a say on whether the U.K. Leaves the E.U. Without a to you a Catholic cardinal has been jailed for 6 years for abusing choir boys in Australia George Powell who's $77.00 is the most senior figure in the Catholic Church to be convicted of child sexual offenses the chancellor Philip Hammond will deliver his spring statement might there are expected to be any major spending announcements because of the uncertainty around sense and Suffolk poll. Say they're treating the death of a toddler who was found alongside his mom. 2 year old car ever so on of so he was 19 died of compression to the neck at death is thought to be suspicious Austin now of your sports Manchester City thrash out there at the end he had to reach the quarter finals of the Champions League the Premier League leaders beat the German side 7 L. To win 10 to one aggregate and for manager Pep Guardiola it was job done we were solid we didn't concede chances in the last 15 in the 1st in the 2nd. Good and plain quick and that they now mean the transitions and we scored a goal to 7 goals I know the shark is is a tough period because they lost the last Games a confident mustn't be on top but even with that situation you have to do your job and we did it for you Ventus are also through after scraping past Athletico Madrid in cheer in trailing 2 nil after the 1st leg you they needed a hat trick from Christiane over now to go through and Italian football journalist Max evangelist says eventis are a much more confident team this season with Rinaldo in their ranks they know exactly that something is going to happen and this is because of them they know they were a strong team in the last season you know but the writing of Granado gave the team a better self-consciousness about their capacity and their potential to have a game will face Celtic in the semifinals of the Scottish Cup after they beat Rangers that I brought for the 2nd time this season hearts beat Partick Thistle in that quarter final replay Leeds have gone back to the top of the Championship after a comfortable 3 nil win at Reading Blackburn Sheffield United in Sheffield Wednesday or one or Bristol City in which drew away from football I restrained 16 to one shot as the Allan when the Champion Hurdle on day one of the Cheltenham Festival Day 2 could be under threat though with high winds for. Cast that the track inspection at 8 o'clock this morning and Sheldon regional director in Renton is still hopeful the racing will go ahead with the rain as a precautionary inspection if they say I'm sorry just given the we have pushed a substantial highways to morrow we want to keep everyone informed but there is. A small respite hope racing but we have much rather called inspection of the stage which we hope is just because in the morning we can give the go ahead tennis now and then days safely through to the 4th round at Indian Wells after baiting Ratto Albert of Moldova but world number one Novak Djokovic outs he was beaten in straight sets by Philipp Kohlschreiber while world number 2 Simona Halep also lost in the women's draw and the 6 nations are considering selling a stake in the tournament to a private equity firm it comes as the power brokers of world rugby meet in Dublin this week to discuss the future of the international game more from our correspondent Chris chance all these really are unprecedented times for Rugby Union as a sport with world rugby looking to push through their plans for this revolutionary World League just that the 6 nations considered a massive offer from private equity giant C B C C B C's deal would see a windfall of more than $100000000.00 pounds so we each of the 6 Nations for a 30 percent stake it would mean surrendering part control in the tournament and it would also kill off world rugby plans for the Nations Championship and that's the latest from B.B.C. Sports this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound Smart speaker and. Hello there good morning we're still feeling the effects of storm Karratha after what has been a noisy night it's going to be very windy still into Wednesday in time for the rush hour probably the strongest winds will be cross Northern Island southwestern parts of Scotland just 5060 miles an hour but possibly even stronger than that through the Irish Sea into northwest England North Wales into the penance. On digital B.B.C. Sad face. It B.B.C. Radio. In Western Australia report has found that a runaway train over a mile long reach a speed of over 100 mph the incident in November ended when the owners deliberately derail the train which weighed 42000 tons and was made of 200. 40500 tons I should say a lot bigger than not far from it and it was made up of 268 wagons the details came out this week in a report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau that speed say Hey Michel I was a business reporter for Western Australia today. How did this end up running away. Yeah it was a sequence of kind of unfortunate events. Sorry it happened in the Pilbara region of Western Australia which is a really boss read desert area and it was the trying was travelling from the company which is the I space. Mine so it's kind of inland still for us was the Port Hedland where. Where was going to drop all the or busy off and there's going to go to you know are across of the globe. But at. About 43040 am All of identified as. This one particular train it automatically stopped. And because there was some kind of disconnection between the front of the Triton the rear of the train. And the driver got out. To check what had happened and he noticed the disconnected cable. And the whole code the incident ended and he asked for Mike McCurry to kind of come and help him out. But the the automatic braking system that stopped the tritone that only has. An hour to it any allows the right to stay on for an hour so as this driver was off to try and check in and applying right. In every or carriage the. Electric bright kind of disconnected and turned off and then the try started rolling down the hill and then all hell Barclays but like well I can imagine is one to get to sweeten a 100 mph today does it need a lot of power beyond it was just running down it was it was actually being powered along at that speed. It was on a. Hill It was on the descent and just because of the sheer white of the try. It was enough to roll it out I was there was I though it was pushing the accelerator it was all physics Oh wow that and then reeled runaway train than yes and how everything is incredible a mile long look into that in a moment how how far did it shovel on these runaway journey before they managed to do you write it die from the points busy when the driver the point of trying to stop them to try to cut off check to disconnect the title it was there for an hour and then the driver upright. And off and started rolling and it traveled from that point which is I think for 40 I am in the morning it travels not a kilometers in 15 minutes. Not sure how many kilometers. How many miles that is but it's a fair distance and yet without a driver or. Not you can over just because it's about 55 miles. That period as pretty fast and dangerous as well. How did they do you really did they literally blow up a truck or something all the way all of the all of the track to kind of remotely. Handle it from here which is where I'm. At. Once. The control center kind of lost communication with the try and I did attempt to break it themselves but that wasn't working so I. Just. Moved the tracks. Off of the train line by tickly And yeah that. Trying just kind of ran off the tracks. Pretty bald but if I had of kept going it would have would have kind of careened into the Port Hedland which is a massive port with lots of other different trines and bites and people living and working there. I think yeah that there might be said to be probably commended for miking that decision must've been some some crash at the end of it was it was a crash with a good deal. Yeah well I think of the 260 something carriages 345 were destroyed. Disappointingly there was. Footage of it because it was in such a remark area of the stuff. But. The video in the pitches of the awesome awesome pretty incredible it's just 2 kilometers west of crumpled. On or everywhere and crumpled wagons that. Clean up took the company a fair amount of thought to finish thank you for telling us what about a mish thank you pay me a shot of thank you for having me as a present Hey Michelle used to do business reports for Western Australia to do. Now you may recognize this piece of music. Schools every day now recognizes that as the machine from the film The Great Escape The film is based on real events that happened 75 years ago this month at the prison camp stand like the last 3 which is now. Last night we heard the music jackknife one of the last veterans of the Great Escape has died at the age of 101 just days before the 75th anniversary of this day she's gets away he was looking or he was a lookout during the breakout bid from Stallard live 3 in 1984 but the escape tunnel was uncovered before he had the chance to get self one of the men who helped in the is good it was flying left and Vivian Phillips The Journal that he kept to the time is going to be auctioned at the end of this month and I've been speaking about it with his nephew mother Phillips to mark how he came to find himself how his uncle came to find himself in style and live 3. Very strange. I mean in the sense the twenty's. And looking for to. The full New Zealand squadron. As an expression of such a help them along and basically they were involved in a day like right on a Polish station in Poland and I'm stood up. And he. Was hunting for THE LEAD a craft father let the squadron leader he went through they were the only aircraft to actually survive the right and to get through and drop the bombs the other is for are the short arm before the Talbot or forced to return home by excess German forces so they go through drop the bomb and afterwards was shocked. It was unusual a craft a lucky Ventura in Merican aircraft not one of the famous ones possibly the 2nd will. It was 4 man playing suddenly 2 of the crew falling to the operation but the pilot and my uncle survived for their exploits the politics learned Trent was given Victoria Cross the line and called it the sting service order for she's 2nd the war to that and Britain. They were shut down some Dutch Patriots tried to rescue them but were beaten back by German troops so they were taken prisoner. And they ended up in what became known as solid glove 3 which is the scene of The Great Escape. And the mission was a great escape absolutely I mean it's it's quite an incredible story in itself. To to to about like you'd still like to have 3 and I mean he would be $50.00 a new Momo life and he died when I was about 40. He never spoke really about his experiences as a P.O.W. . There were plenty of funny stories about him on active service and the R.F. And tricks he got up to and stunts he left after the war he was stationed in are a fraud the entire Bush era needs to borrow a plane come over and do victory rolls over the river over his followers house. But he kept very quiet about both. Being shot down and being being a prisoner of war he kept. To choose well the bullets contemporary or contemporaneous whatever the correct term is so it was written in the camp. And so. It was always there it was in his possession until he passed away 98 and then it was in but my father inherited it passed away 4 years ago and it's come through to May So we've always known it's there but we've never really. He never talked about it we never sat down with him and went through it with him or anything like that so they had access to pen and paper in the camp Yes So the the the journals themselves were distributed by the Canadian Red Cross. The journal itself as a blank piece of paper as an elite unique in that the numbers were distributed but it's it's remarkable in that it's evolved not only camp life but also the. So of end of the war. The P.O.W.'s were marched away from the oncoming Russian troops towards the western front several 100 miles of across Germany. Tearing water on Germany and they were retouched rated on the western front by American troops and that was for whatever reason a deliberate action by the German. High Command and he gives an account of what isn't yes to give an account of his part of the great escape from the camp Yes So and. He would be not adverb reseated to tunnelling because the the escape was achieved through to the means of tell Also he was and very tall man probably about 5 to 3 and also his father my grandfather was a mining engineer in the in the south well Scofield sort of in values 2 to underground. He and his accounts largely central on the disposal of the spoil from the digging. Where it was very sandy soil and the topsoil was quite dark so as as obviously this. Soil and sound coming out from from being displaced bullets annoying they then have dispersed that. Around the camp and they did it basically by having it in the trousers dropping it that the trouser legs and then kind of scoffing it into the into the tops of. Yeah I've seen in the film you didn't need to do did you have with him I never watch it with him I mean his. I don't see any great bug bear with it but the you know from his races the films by the Nollywood Steve McQueen is possibly the most iconic figure in the film but they weren't to my knowledge any American. P.O.W.'s in Lukla camp. There were some Canadians and poles and South Africans and the sailors Australians and several other nationalities but but the film focuses on the American side of things in practice and I'm not sure they were anywhere NO NO NO. No I suppose as and possibly some cricket but that would have been very improvised at least tell me that there was a motorcycle I'm not sure there was although it would have been in the cab would have been I think you stole that I'd signed and it. Was your uncle one of those who escaped to one of those he stayed behind and though he didn't get to escape which is a perfectly good and bad. The way it works is that. They were a number of people who. Were at the top of the escape blessed largely because they could speak German the only 3 people who actually escaped and got away 2 of them were normal engine and one was Dutch and so they were provided with. Clothing and documentation as best as they could forge them. To give them the best opportunity to escape the next rank. I guess for you Michael the ringleaders or the organizers of it all. And then thereafter there was a ballot people left in order so my uncle. Probably my uncle didn't make the ballot didn't make the position high enough of the on the ballot to leave . Before the Germans discovered the tunnel the discovered it after about a 100 pages and actually got through. The the the good thing about that is that of those 150 of them were executed on the direct orders of Hitler going. So I wouldn't may never known him Howdy escaped. The sage often sometimes a generation of men to plot in the war brave enough to day to escape from prison camps and and and the like were made of. The stuff if you like yes yes I did did you get seating from your own. Yeah I mean even. The move to a fairly more remote village in West Wales when a he retired and my auntie is pretty safe by number of years so he's up there as well as an old man in his eighty's and you know his place as I was immaculate the gardens tidy you know he still had his R.F. a Stash in his Arias lying and just in just talking to it you know. And why why the sending the journals because Marge shut down the last Phillips my. Grandfather had 2 sons their son my father they've never had any children himself my father only have me and and I got married quite like a lot so something I'm not to the children so I don't really have anybody sensible to leave it changed so I would rather it went into the hands of someone who will cherish it out of an individual Oregon law or an organization I don't even think you may be put to better I just. Said so he just about his uncle flight left and Vivian Phillips One of the original Great Escape His Now last summer amateur road Duncan which isn't embarked on a journey from New York to his home in the Northwest Highlands in a boat that he'd made from scratch all in the name of charity the sun efforts across the Atlantic didn't go to plan and in September Duncan was rescued in rough seas having completed more than half of a 4800 kilometers Judie his boat was left to drift for nearly 6 months until it was spotted and hold a sure at the weekend near the Arctic Circle in Norway now though Duncan months to get it back I suppose who Mariya and he told me how he reacted to hearing that his boat had been found the auction was like just amazement but not surprised that it actually turned up hoping it would turn up and Norway. Well knew what he was it make it smashed up on the beach but yeah absolutely it. Means. Well it will all effort and it has to mirror it well overall take 3 to 4 years to make the boat and then there are Fleet doomer rule and I just relate to get dark just. Sentimental value 100 or so like maybe do it up and maybe put on sure. Maybe write a book about it about the budget drive than about the journey Yeah just about everything in general a bit arsole the bell that. No actual rule them but hopefully as I get it home as well and when you see that you. Hugs it would end up with no whale you thought it might do why was it was because of the current So what have you been following the prognoses the high seas prognoses. Yeah well I know truckers on the boat but I think what I got off the boat. Was roughly 700 miles southwest of Ireland. And going by the Gulf Stream and lottery the Atlantic just starts that's the area with expected to go to keep continuing north and then can east. To Norway and not saying well that's where this ended up yeah yeah yeah but it's got a story without you you know like a like a riderless horse in the rise here was that it threw me off. Or I jumped off it basically when I got rescued Yeah. Get a bark and kind of sinister. The studio. Did you know if it's in good nick. It's floatable cell or damage but it does a insert written sink in of its burst Sidra just sit in the water and there I mean there's a lot of damage to it would on the sure leaders of the rule over a bit and mean the whole as go holes and stuff in it but that's easy flexible Yeah and just it trying to sort it out and get on sure talking is through the last 24 hours of your relationship with the boat before you jump ship will work what happened to you fools you to abandon the boat it. Was. The weather wasn't it but the weather wasn't a problem with the boat it was OK it was no problem the boat was designed for the I feel good it's just my later X. Had parked and. Isn't normally a problem but I tried to sort of a bad day and a half. With electric spark in and then I couldn't start charging stuff so as losing the charge never so all I had left was May sell it for G.P.S. That I get in touch with another little as I lose out that's only doing to body power. If I lost art I would be able Gainey combs are tall so I didn't really have a choice it was quite an easy choice because that was all the choice I could do so I basically had a distress signal to get in touch although I wasn't really in distress but and then the need this boat kind of comes here read how can the bird Weavers be no biggie in the way that you describe it that wouldn't survive. Yeah well it's designed to sell freight of side as it was no problem. The main thing is for your body whether you're you hold the ball into the weather which I used up our anchor far and that was. Really it really good just told the into the wind and we just told you there. And yeah it was weather wasn't a problem it just will be DON'T of it but yeah it was a really great joy the body that I was really is a story of one man in his boat was it the other way round one boat and these men I think I was probably late. One is horse. Meat When do you think you'd be reunited with the boat. I'm not sure. Sort O. Just know. So is it expensive to take do some. Good option and maybe get the boat talk to Scotland if they can get it to the south of. Norway if it's a BIG 1000 kilometers by rude. But. For just kind of fading you just go Has that ever seen you react to get help from the Legion saved from the region from AIDS or is or. You're just along the 100 percent sure you have just played this sort they just returned raise the money. Is being used in the best March story this C.B.C. 5 times it's 5 o'clock this is morning reports on 5 Live I'm rise on a pound Woods our top story this morning M.P.'s will vote later on whether to rule out a new deal brick sets after rejecting series amaze withdrawal agreement for a 2nd time this time by 391 invites to 240 take the margin of defeat 149 votes was smaller than in January the Conservative M.P. 9 eleventh's was one of those who swung behind the government last night's all you feel more but I'm going to be trapped in the European Union and I'm going to be trapped in the backstop and so that's why I changed my vote today and even at this late hour we know what's going to happen tomorrow we're going to have no deal taken off the table then on Thursday they're going to vote to extend Article 50 but Paul Walt so we can carry on all going for another couple of months with more on what happens next his office who correspondents in what sense the cabinet will meet at 8 o'clock this morning to digest the latest info to defeat an.