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British Airways have begun a T.J. Strike in a dispute over pay around 200000 passengers have had their flights cancelled and a 3rd day of industrial action has been announced for later in the month transport correspondent Tom Barrett reports CA has cancelled $1600.00 flights over the past 2 weeks it has been refunding customers booking them on to rival airlines or on alternative dates the dispute is principally about pay the average be a pilot earns around $100000.00 pounds a year the airline offered an 11 and a half percent pay rise over 3 years but the pilots want a deal under which they would benefit more when British Airways owns a decent profit like it did last year Boris Johnson is meeting the Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar in Dublin this morning they'll discuss Bracks said in the highly contentious issue of the Irish backstop the Irish government says it's not a negotiation because that can only be done with the E.U. And not individual governments funding for adult social care an ox which is being squeezed despite the demand increasing as according to a recent report from the Salvation Army which shows cuts in funding of hit rural areas harder than urban ones left and Colonel Dean Pallant secretary for the Salvation Army says Oxfordshire is one of the worst areas for funding County Council has around $8600.00 per person per year now if you compare that with some of the big London boroughs Lambert has $31600.00 We've asked Oxfordshire County Council to comment firefighters who attended a fire in Killeen were forced to use extra water from a nearby river to put out the blaze Fire and Rescue Service was called after it was reported that large stacks of wood were on fire on Friday afternoon engines from several stations were involved minor delays were caused to nearby trains a smoke blew across the railway lines a group of M.P.'s is calling on the government to ban parking on pavements the transport select committee heard from charities disability groups and motoring organizations. He says pavements could be made unsafe for a wide range of people Lisa Hamm pelé reports cross party group of M.P.'s says blocked off walkways are making some people afraid to leave their homes and exacerbating loneliness but as trains are put in danger says people with mobility or visual impairments a disproportionately affected the transport committee has recommended that ministers ban pavement poking across England and give local councils the power to crack down on the culprits as well as the ability to make exemptions in the Scottish Parliament's also considering legislation and a separate refuse being carried out in Wales a community housing group in South ox which is providing homes for rough sleepers so hot housing is working with the district council to make 6 times available for homeless people with complex needs the pilot program is to understand the impacts of how the new housing project will help homeless people in rural areas and 20000000 adults in the U.K. And not meeting the government weekly ack exercise recommendations according to experts B.B.C. Radio experts Chris McHugh has the story the British nutrition Foundation says people in the U.K. Urgently need to increase their levels of physical activity in order to lower the risk of heart disease stroke type 2 diabetes and some cancers it says that 60 percent of people are unaware of the physical activity guidelines that have been in place since 2011 those guidelines say that adults should be doing at least 2 and a half hours of exercise a week that can include anything from walking to the shops walking up the stairs to work or even playing with your children in the park at the weekend which is whether cloudy and rather chilly today with outbreaks of rain although they will die away later highs of 14 Celsius that's 57 fire and height B.B.C. Radio Oxford news it's 4 minutes past 6. Your life your stories so you feel on B.B.C. Radio. I love you made it through the weekend I'm back to work on Monday how are you doing right I'm recovering from seeing fleabag live in the West and apparently trying to surf was that you know when you see. Specs you already suspect you know the coolest person in the room and then you get sort of confirmation that you are so far away from the coolest person in the room she's following me around wherever I go I shall really think about well before I'm convinced of it today no major problems on the major routes However the big Carry out of that. Gets underway today already isn't Giles is close now the diversion is normally straight but that's closed resurfacing so expect a long delays in the city center of the next 2 days with many people advised to use public transport instead I'll have more coming up live from the Oxfordshire traffic control center. Our lovely stuff maybe should take. It She's also a fan of the paper like you yeah be a beautiful star was something beautiful I wouldn't let it get to by. Danny Cox does not share his Bacon thank you Daddy we're back we go music coming up from Stevie Wonder Eva Max and. Kick off Monday with. You on B.B.C. Radio also and. I . is in you in with reverse psychology it's the backwards quiz I give you the answer and I want to know what the question is the answer this morning is the rumor is they're being punished for getting involved with their partners last year but what is the question if you want to have a go it's 109102 call you can text I 13 double 3 starting a message the word Oxford or you can tweet to me at B.B.C. X. If you're going to text that challenged you stand a message right and you can see our previous Unitas at B.B.C. . Local Radio prophecy I'll give you the answer again the rumor is that being punished for getting involved with their partners last year that ring any bells with you if you want to guess I get in touch 813 double 3 on the tag starting a message with the word Oxford We'll check in with the roads and get you latest news headlines in the next 5 minutes plus play music from Stevie Wonder and Eva max of the delimeter it is his role to make. Bellamy tree rolled some a B.B.C. Radio Oxford. Of the week it's been a busy weekend B.B.C. Radio. Breakfast with Adam and Michelle. The story of a recent foray into the wells. She's always getting up to mischief that want. To be making Debbie McGee's how I know on. Sunday often a awful way. To die where was God. And it was down a little you all of a sudden she said just look for some big getting. Straight. Amazing pulled up she was so impossibly show plays it was hilarious she opened the door. And I'm not kidding she went on a dolly right but then she had come a maze just coming. Out of the joint. Her little you know when you just go I don't go you know and so do is wide open so I don't know. If one's up stairs I don't know what's going on upstairs back in here. And you got to marble on the floor. And sofas you could get about 10 people oh yeah there was 3 of those in a U. Shape in the wind it was. A whole lot whorl of golf overlooking the Thames and she has house rabbits don't you know just 3 months of cages in the lounge with these huge bright white wrapping and I think they would like. To think why would you know oh yes that's the magical connection and she's. So overwhelmed says anyway I. Hope if it's a little bit up a cheese will come pitched go off and I look at him. Like crazy because you're impossibly glamorous and should somehow be creating telling the same practical. I have the most showbizzy off today I've ever had. Nothing says more showbiz than celebrity compas Michelle and Adam back on Saturday from 6 that B.B.C. Radio expose. B.B.C. Brady 0 walks that you'll explain saves a travel I don't have to quote about 6 let's check in at Oaks that is traffic control center How's it looking down economics Well a number of things this one. 1st of all let's begin with the M 40 of you traveling into London southbound 2 lanes are closed because of emergency repairs between junction 2 of Brackenfield and junction one I am 25 no traffic is coping well $3.00 and $4.00 of 4 of the outside 2 lanes remain closed for emergency central reservation repairs after an earlier accident so right down at the end of the M 40 heading for London it's down from 4 lanes to 2 and what also is happening at the moment I can tell the cameras the A 44 southbound a pad for a valid good speed sensors nothing really to wake them just yet so everything is running to speed public transport of that's a different story trains and buses running to shuttle as you will have heard in the news pilot industrial action is severely affecting be a flight today he throw and Gatwick virtually no be a flight operating from those airports today and the big story I suspect for the Davison Giles fair is under way today and tomorrow some jobs is now closed until Wednesday the diversion is normally Walton Street but that's closed for resurfacing so many people are advised to use public transport instead so very briefly if someone drops and Giles Beaumont street bottom of Babri road they're all closed or the work done on the bottle road is suspended on the 1st set that doesn't matter the situation but it will be extremely slow in the very center of Oxford today live from the Oxfordshire Traffic Control Center I'm cool with your travel. 190. 616 Monday morning here you B.B.C. News headlines for Oxford cheer peoples are starting at Oxford's 1st the secondary school for 60 years this morning. And on a temporary site after funding was any agreed by the government in April funding for adult social care in Oxfordshire is amongst the worst in the country despite increasing demand according to reports from the Salvation Army and British Airways pilots have begun a T day strike in a dispute over pay around 200000 past. In the month. And it being CHENEY A in the morning when I got up and yesterday it was really really chilly I'm kind of alright with it because of the. Strictly my boys was so excited they didn't improve the living room. See the wonder isn't she lovely a B.B.C. Radio Oxford 20 posts. On Monday morning so be here and we're doing reverse psychology I give you the answer for the quiz you need to give me the question on so I'm giving you this morning is the rumor is that being punished for getting involved with their partners last year morning see the only bad sign in the Chilterns he says is the question why is a group of 6th formers from a convent school standing out in the rain watched over by an angry nun with. It's very creative assignment but no not right some to do it tally 13 double 3 starts a new message for the word that if you want to get involved and have a gas this morning let's have a look at what's making the front pages of the papers and strictly on the front of the mirror after the partner launch across the weekend's they also have an exclusive about free trade road rage killer Kenneth Noyes found love after 19 years behind bars for the red rage murder of Stephen Cameron Felicity Jones on the premiere of the aeronauts her new film at the Toronto International Film Festival last night looking very lovely in silver on the front of the Daily Telegraph Johnson can legally stop bricks and extensions as the Telegraph and do not turn up to airport be a warns its passengers and exclusive from Jessie Nelson from Little Mix on the front of the sun my suicide bid pill overdose after she was trolled on Twitter the Times has Ralph Lauren's tuxedo returned to the catwalk New York Fashion Week. For ladies as well as men by the way on the front of the Times this morning and Johnson in retreat over to late to breakfast it's Plus they have air pollution bill save thousands of lives a year this is draft legislation to be presented to parliament to require the government to adopt title limits based on World Health Organization recommendations just a Nelson from Little Mix on the from the Guardian to you or the star on the trawling that almost killed her heads to Dublin amid fears of more resignations and not this time all these when a stakes fails to repeat his ashes miracle the Daily Mail has how you can eat to beat illness they also have what is your plan Boris. After Rudd will count Cabinet colleagues say she'll stay loyal This is the PM must come clean on the talks and Britain still backing Boris on the Daily Express Plus they have B.B.C.'s Mike Bushnell my wife is thrilled I am with catch up on Strictly and pictures of the St Giles fast set up on the front of the Oxford Mail as you can hear with Danny new digression rate in place for traffic this morning that's what's going on in the newspapers you get a full news update for you in the next 10 minutes play music from Bryan Adams and the max radio catalogue every weekday from 10 I give you the opportunity to enter the cream of the crop a box is that correct the box how well simply join you for this so one second song challenge will you rejoice in to write Bob's glory or languish in the cost of the wrong Bob's your destiny awaits. Joining me is an excellent music my B. List guests and of course the one second song challenge week days until then on B.B.C. Radio Oxford and on B.B.C. Sounds. Have a would. Do I had detected a less sampling there even Max and Tolan at B.B.C. Radio Oxford 627 on a Monday morning and I was on Sunday breakfast as usual yesterday I got to speak to an amazing guy award winning photojournalist PETA Jordan he's taken pictures of Robert Mugabe amongst many others well known for that photo of Maggie Thatcher in a tank and he told me that sometimes that while following Mrs Thatcher on her private plane she did let her go down when we flew back from America one year it was just before Christmas and she came to the back of the plane and everyone had sort of party hats on and she was drinking whiskey and everyone was celebrating together it was quite funny and actually there was a Mirror photographer on the plane at the time and he took a picture of me celebrating with the prime minister and he put it on the wires and it ended up on the front page of The New York Times I editor called me and said Peter I think you should pick on the health of the. Fantastic So you ended every very smart actually in front of the lens yourself and I Mean Time magazine it's just one of those you know it's what you think about when you think about photographs and that front cover image I mean does does a lot of pressure come with that yes there is and in the course in those days you didn't have the the age of digital cameras where you cost transmitter anything so it was actually hand carried film from the furred world and where it's airplanes and it would have to go to New York to be processed because a lot of it was going on a type of film that couldn't be processed outside you think about it now it seems so crazy but of course that's how it happened I mean was there ever a situation where you had incredible pictures in the film when. A ROLE IN disappeared Actually once I and it was award winning picture in Beirut when the Marine headquarters was destroyed we've got a couple of a favorite fighters my friends and I from when we were sort of 1718 when you would still take an actual camera out with you want to and I tell him and you know later on you get them developed with no idea what was going to come out the other side and some of our favorite ones all those kind of an outtake if you like which today would be did he say it's all of yes the as a really important point it's a really important point because history will be disappearing because I see exactly what happens and even professionals they see a picture and it doesn't fit into what they're doing and they delete it and it might need space on the camera and they just disappear is award winning photojournalist Peter Jordan with me on Sunday breakfast yesterday you can listen back to the full interview 5 B.B.C. Sound that if you want to see his pictures be self he's got a an exhibition about it in town hall in the West gallery between cheese days and Sundays until October the 5th. Seed radio walks that. I travel I don't exist at all traffic control center what's going on any so for a number of things happening today 1st of all I'd be heading in for London on the M 40 southbound 2 lanes out of 4 A closed for emergency repairs between junction to Brackenfield and junction one A.B.M. $25.00 doing emergency reservation repairs after an earlier accident traffic coping OK so far on public transport trains and buses running to shed your British Airways has canceled most of its flights from the U.K. Today and tomorrow because of a strike by its pilots some jobs fair gets underway today and runs today and tomorrow with thousands of extra people expected into the city center of Oxford closed until Wednesday the diversion is normally as I'm sure you know via Walton Street but that's closed for resurfacing so expect a long delays in the city with many people advised to use public transport instead live from the Oxfordshire traffic control center I'm demagogues call your travels. So waves 109 drivel one B.B.C. Radio Oxford time saver travel. 631 area B.B.C. News headlines for Oxford cheer Oxford his 1st Oxford 1st new secondary school in 60 years opens its doors to peoples this morning as one school is currently on a temporary site but will eventually be based on a new building in mast and how more than 1200 students around 200000 passengers have had their flights cancelled as part of a strike by British Airways pilots today actions in a dispute over pay a 3rd day of industrial action has been announced for later in the month funding for adult social care knocks which is being squeezed despite the demand increasing as according to a recent report from the Salvation Army which shows the cuts in funding it hit rural areas harder than urban ones a community housing group in South Oxfordshire is providing homes for rough sleepers so her housings working with the district council to make 6 homes available for people with complex needs and people in the E.U. Kay urgently need to increase their levels of physical activity in order to lower the risk of heart disease stroke and some cancers that's according to the British nutrition Foundation which says adults should be doing 2 and a half hours of exercise a week. Was a big weekend for sport in our house would be England game on my big ones a big fan of hurricanes that he was very happy. Trick what else has been going on in sport rethink our indoor lots going on we are going to start with some bad news the Cricket Australia beat England 185 runs to win the 4th Test at Old Trafford retain the Ashes England were bowled out for $197.00 in their 2nd innings but had looked at one stage like they might battle the final day to save the March so disappointment for the England captain Joe really disappointed I thought the way we've fought today the character that the guys showed every single one of them from proud of that today to come so close to taking it to the ovals but hard to. But at the same time really pleased with the way we went about today we're still going to look forward to try to make sure that we level the series on 4 blocks with United goalkeeper Simon Eastwood says the team isn't far away from being a quality side in League One but defeat at Fleetwood at the weekend has seen them slip towards the bottom 3 though only 3 points and one place above the drop zone after a bad start to last season United were looking are over their shoulders until the final weeks the campaign and he said once a quick turn up in results research and quick 1st match into a season like last season us something that we all thought one of the players on the farms. Watching to surrender on the. Night is under $23.00 is not a one of much at Huddersfield tonight secure a place in the group stages of the Premier League Cup Oxford United women got their nationally campaign off to a winning start they beat Chichester 4 nail at Cork place warm yesterday the draw of the 2nd qualifying round the F.A. Cup takes place the softer knocks was city and broccoli enter at this stage getting to the north we're also in the heart after winning their times over the weekend along with knighted who face a replay at Gainsborough Trinity tomorrow night elsewhere the sea evening Northern Ireland face Germany at Windsor Park on a Euro 2020 qualify as United's Mark Sykes is in that squad another use player Ben Woodburn could also feature for Wales who play better Reuss in a friendly the U.S. Open tennis New York Rafa Nadal is celebrating the 19th Grand Slam singles title success of his career he beat Russia's Daniel Medvedev in 5 sets 756-357-4664 but always 2 sets in a break up only for Medvedev to take the match 2 at the side of the Spanish style victory moved him to within one of Roger Federer's all time leading tally of Grand Slam victories and finally in Formula One of Ferrari Charlotte Clare won the Italian Grand Prix a monster Valtteri Bottas was 2nd with his Mercedes teammate who is Hamilton in thet thanks for your 3 day full B.C. Of radio walks that whether it's kind of nice and not nice across the weekend we're in a pub God we have had to keep going in and outside like the hokey cokey better what's it looking like today Danny Cox. Today not too bad actually I accept it's going to come in with the rain later on this morning so be aware right now it's looking OK on the cameras across the city cloudy and rob a chilly with outbreaks of rain expected highs of just 14 degrees Celsius that's $57.00 the Fahrenheit of the cools and I with a few clear intervals and some fog patches lows of 6 Celsius but we are expecting that rain coming in over the next few hours after a misty start in places tomorrow will see a mix of some intervals and banks of cloud with my slate of showers possible feeling a little warmer with highs of 18 Celsius looking at Wednesday cloudy and breezy with patchy rain at 1st brightening up later warm but rather windy on Thursday with sunny intervals on the chance of a shower so they should be mostly dry and luckily comma Carette I really look forward to the end of the way you can fix. But I would have been a little we got Brian Adams and Supertramp on the way. Radio. And the backwoods queens were best psychology. I need the question for me the answer is the rumor is that being punished for getting involved with their partners last year was the question I. Only text starting a message or 2 at Oxford. Plug a little while meanwhile I'm reading need to start thinking about planning or anticipating exercise this is not something I have thought about much before I forgot the weekend I booked a 2 hour yoga workshop now on my normal level of exercise not very much that would've been totally fine but I managed to accidently do you 40 kilometers on my bike in the last few days got a bit carried away with the kids going back to school me having some more free time and and really have nothing left when it came to yoga yesterday I still have one of those seats on the back of my bike for my little one because 94 years old me doesn't go very fast nothing quite as delightful as your 4 year old basically acting like a rowing Cox we've gone to the pub we go to South lace cycle to the pub had to cycle back up that doesn't really look like a big deal when you're in a car back into Whitney but my gosh is it a big hill and he was basically coaxing me. Just going yes slow can you go faster you are really slow I one point I was so close to telling him that he could get a foot. It is B.B.C. Radio or a coming up. In just a moment. Every week. Let's see. What. New from want. Breakfast in America is coming up to cool to 7 a B.B.C. Radio from 7 o'clock we debuted prevents at Oaks which is fast secondary school drop in 60. Plus and gels fair on the way talking about the autumn FAZ and Amy is back from holiday straight into challenge I mean this one is going to be a good. Travel. So if you're going to be a slow journey and if you follow a particular route or 2. Of my Madame 42 lanes of a. 4 are closed for emergency repairs between junction 2 or. 25 so at the moment 2 out of the 4 lanes are closed traffic just about coping OK We'll keep an eye on that this morning on the cameras the a pear tree looks good I got a camera on me a 41 out of Bristol towards the M 40 junction looking good as well right now on public transport trains and buses are running to show jewel as you will have heard this morning British Airways has canceled most of its flights from the U.K. Today and tomorrow because of a strike by its pilots. Gets underway today today and tomorrow Giles now close close actually until Wednesday the diversion is normally. Closed for resurfacing. Or of their all closed work being done on the bottle a road is suspended on the 1st so that doesn't add to the situation but many people advised if they wouldn't normally to use public transport into the city center today live from the Oxfordshire Traffic Control Center I'm calling in with. 109. Monday morning here you B.B.C. News headlines for Oxford chair is the 1st day of term at the new swan school in Masterton. School for 60 years. As one of the worst in the country according to report from the Salvation Army it says cuts are being made despite the demand increasing and pilots a British Airways a big day strike in a dispute over pay with around 200000 passengers having their flights cancelled the weather for today it's not looking great I'm afraid cloudy and rather chilly with some rain that will die away later at highs of 4057 Fahrenheit. For the words Citizens Advice was founded 80 years ago and still helps people by giving independent advice last year they helped over 24 and a half 1000 people. With problems. Benefits universal credit debt employment relationships but they need help to. Volunteers. Across the they're all very. Bright. From helping the community you need help. If you become a volunteer. 330-3126 . And B B C. Every time I guess to. Something. Cut rates already let you love me a B.B.C. Radio Oxford Sophie with the answer to reverse psychology is the Rema is that being punished for getting involved with their partners last year was also a for the question that was going to write this morning so you go for the questions why strictly Pad can't you Jones and having Clifton with 2 of the A list celebrities the Mira and the metro you speculating this morning that Anika Rice in might Bushell a punishment to catch a kiss comedian Sean Walsh last year which led to the breakdown of her marriage to Neil Jones he. Be quite good and care. When Clifton got into a relationship with his winning partner Stacy De Lay do not want to my love. Shoot . Him the way you this sudden why players of whom. Are up to where it's clear 3 of you to. Be against the British. Elite it should cut. The rate cut. They are going to break her. Faith her. Mother her. She saw them. In and. See how to use her I mean she wants. a looking at the traffic control center down eco excess havey heading into London on the M 40 southbound 2 of the 4 lanes closed because of emergency repairs between junction 2 it back instilled in one I am 25 county 25 minute delays there on public transport. British Airways has counseled most of its flights from the U.K. Today and tomorrow closures. Expected to make the city center very slow going today live from the traffic control center. 100. Days a travel. Today has to be. A bridge on hope priest handing out gin in Free Springsteen and sing in the dark at the D.C. Radio wants then just like that we can save the day before it was back cold some like you yes. But I'm about a. That's a cue. From Spacey logging in. Some of there was a time in life when you didn't need to you could sit down at work pick up a pen and you'd be at work no I don't remember that time you wouldn't have to type in a 423 password to remember your favorite food in the morning that's a funny thing isn't there. You know it's there for years to come to the dystopian future they'll think we were completely bonkers they really were that you had tremendous your favorite food before you could start Welcome back misses that Monday morning back to September hope you are. Chasing it right here on the streets and on B.B.C. Sounds this is B.B.C. Radio Works and. It's 7 o'clock with the B.B.C. News Fox But yeah I'm safe oxes 1st new secondary school in 60 years opens its doors to peoples this morning as one school is currently on a temporary sites but will eventually be based on a new building in Moscow and it will have more than 1200 students a small group of us sevens is starting today David Haycock sons going to the school he says it's going to take a different approach to education but without even trust sold it very much through the course of the preparation of the promotion of the school that this would be a place where of all the latest I do. Think they'd be able to implement that so that's the most exciting thing M.P.'s are expected to be asked to vote for a 2nd time later on whether there should be an early general election it's also thought Boris Johnson is looking at ways of getting around a new law which means he would have to ask the for an extension to the brakes it deadline if no need deal is negotiated Isabel Hartman writes for The Spectator magazine she says there seems little chance of a new agreement the chances are pretty lie and if you talk to you can Downing Street. When they're reacting to what's happened with the rebels and with Amber out this week I'm one of them said to me they've chosen to wreck on the go sheeting position which is which they will that means you're not going to get a deal you're already saying that that is going out of the wind rural areas of Oxford shares some of the worst hit by funding decreases for adult social care that's according to a recent report from the Salvation Army which says the government needs to be doing more but now everything's about the money left and Colonel Dean Pallant from Salvation Army says there are different ways the community can get involved churches across the U.K. I know we have one in Oxford So there's lots of ways in which we can meet but we do have to really confront that. Issue because the population is getting older and we've asked Oxford chik county council to comment British Airways has canceled most of its flights from the U.K. Today and tomorrow because of a strike by its pilots as part of a dispute over pay tens of thousands of passengers will be affected a 3rd day of industrial action has been announced for later this month 6 homes are being provided for homeless people with complex needs as part of a new project in Oxfordshire So how housing which works in South Oxford chair and surrounding areas is launching the initiative as a pilot to identify what impact it could have it's being supported by Oxford charity aspire to look at how the project affects the homeless the community and the public purse delays built on bison jobs fair will be worse this year thanks for the additional closure of Walton Street thousands of people are expected in the city center between today and Wednesday lunchtime attracted by the annual fair and Oaks which is whether cloudy and rather chilly today with outbreaks of rain there they will die away later highs of 14 Celsius that's 57 Fahrenheit B.B.C. .

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