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Costing 6000000000 pounds and funded through general taxation would more than double the number of pension is eligible for home visits and residential help it's becoming increasingly difficult to access free cash machines in Oxfordshire people and raise hell of been telling b.b.c. Radio Works that after the British Retail Consortium warned a move to a totally cashless society could leave millions of people across the case in the lurch recent figures say cash accounted for just over one pound in every 5 spent in u.k. Shops last year those in Rose Hill told our reporter Tom Williams It's not easy to access cash there so he said you know you just don't know anything and then you get your back to statement period time cash really comes into it for the children schools when the schools want money for something so then it's find a cash point and go in and get the cash out for is about difficult to get cash. Closest Scully said old sayings was a long way to go to get cash yeah yeah or just pay off. The from Man of Oxfordshire band Radiohead spoken of his deep concern over climate change Thom Yorke who formed the band with his friends at Abington school in 1985 has been talking to Lauren Laverne on radio four's Desert Island Discs he says he feels like a hypocrite for campaigning for the environment while flying around the world on tour saying it also says his fixation with climate change has intensified since he became a father I was obsessed with it and I think actually in retrospect for good reason and I couldn't look at my little boy and not think I want to try a new something and then some time later I got involved with friends of their in the campaign to bring about a Climate Change Act and British talents dominated the Emmy Television Awards in l.a. Overnights the b.b.c. Sitcom fleabag one full prizes with Ben Whishaw named Best Supporting Actor for his role in a very English scandal fleabag creator and star Phoebe want to bridge who also had a win with killing Ava says it's a good night for feminism it's just really wonderful that to know and reassuring. 3. Messed up women can make it to the Emmys so thank you so much it is rather fine and dry with plenty of sunny spells this morning cloudy with some heavy rain and strengthening winds highs of 19 Celsius that's 66 Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio it's 5 past 8 and your the Tom Yorker does I listen to it a listen he sounds very good he talks a lot about Oxford growing up here come on get you Thom Yorke stories out the way also yours Ross you met him where I got an autograph him on a train back from London he was on the way back and he had a baby in a pram was standing room only had a baby screaming down his ear for about an hour and he looked progressively more and more angry looks kind of quite solemn already because if you want to raise your I can be my friend that you McQuade's on the bus away from Oxford back to some a town because I didn't have any cash that's quite nice Danny got me Tom York stories or you wouldn't I'm just trying to picture him getting a bus in Oxford Yeah exactly that's why some of your stories David's pre-vis breakfast on the radio. Coming up early this morning on the program is Stay with us he'll hear how awesome is failing children with eating disorders n.h.s. Not delivering your hear why a plus the end of money as you know it can occur without cash and of course more Thomas Cook coming up in just a 2nd than is there the traffic control center what you got that modern kick I'm sure of the end of money as I know it on the m 40 southbound very slow from Junction 10 Charley services down to junction 9 a best route from an earlier obstruction they're slowly getting back together but very slow as well a 40 would need to walk for this morning David I'll have more coming up at about 510 minutes time thank you Blinken you would have missed a goal over the weekend as well if you want to know if I made a long trip north of the weekend you were rewarded Oxford United 6 nil winners away at Lincoln City Oxford United Women for win this away at Portsmouth yesterday not so good for the old stars ice hockey team they lost 8 warmer district Thank you. Very much was only one story in your news this morning inevitably do you remember I want a verse Thank you Thomas could you not me more in the early hours this morning Thomas Cook has ceased trading a last ditch rescue talks to save the company failed employ 20000 people 9000 in the u.k. 6 shops here in Oxford cheer alone so if you think about extend families home to the people affected today by this when you do you to if you turn up to go to work home all the doors presumably would just be closed because the business is now longer operating and the largest just to put this into context is the largest ever peacetime repatch relation underway to bring stock holidaymakers ha and the government with the Civil Aviation Authority now running the 5th biggest airline in the u.k. Huge this is massive absolutely 150000 British people still abroad and you think about not only the lost jobs but the dreams the idea that you wake up on a Monday morning with your bag packed that expression holiday excitement is a wonderful feeling yeah simple magical Air Force One with children as well and it and I mean it's rubbish if you're an adult but when you've got children with you and you going somewhere exciting it's even pack up those dreams and those memories and you go home when you have to unpack uncertain what count a cloudy skies thinking we should be and fight to get your money back white man the friend of course administration in the fight that follows the company's c.e.o. Is Peter I want to get this right Funkhouser He's apologized to his staff is ateliers related businesses and his customers is the boss I would like to say sody to all our customers those who are on holy day with us now and those who have walked with us in the coming months. It has been my privilege to lead them as call. It is deeply distressing to me that it has not been possible to save one of the most loft brands in travel Thank you. 1.5000000000 in debt 600000000 pound overdraft if there was no way back his Andrew 8 the 7 Sharon Koch led you to get married in Las Vegas on October the 2nd you had your honeymoon with Thomas I did yeah imagine if you'd found out in the morning that you could but if you go there you know yeah ark in I cannot imagine how bad that must be to have that comes a terrible feeling here's this couple Andrea and Sharon 19 friends and family were heading out $9000.00 pounds it would have cost them we just have every hope that things are going to turn around and we have all what we know we want. But it's only would. Come with a different place it was just the way the money is less the moments it's we can get so many so much money tied up and to remember we're more like $1.00 over to 102 years ago Molly along with many of the other stuff our new jobs with Thomas Cook and I thought Ok now including this guy Chris he's cap and starts kind of almost a deja vu situation for me I was kind of expecting it. Almost an institution I. Couldn't keep up with. There are some really great people. Some of the crew that work to come and cook up in there for 20 years and the stress of being on holiday network of you look this is a bad story if you're on a holiday and you try to enjoy the last few days of a sudden you're going to think how are we going to get back home but the government I've got together with the Civil Aviation Authority and there are plans in place and it's quite impressive who's damed. Who's chair of the Civil Aviation Authority we've got about 40 aircraft that we brought in from around the world and we will over the next 2 weeks run about a 1000 flights this covers 18 countries and 55 airports so predominantly in Europe but some. Will so a really big operation and although I'm very confident that we will be bringing everybody home there will inevitably be a few lumps and bumps on the way and we asked people to bag with us it's impressive isn't it they can just put together 40 or 50 aircraft like that has gets and I yeah . Paying by the way well it's the industry it's not you they have at all protection is a fund paid for through industry Levy is just for this sort of eventuality close to home here I thought on the way this winning a bet we know somebody on the team who's affected by this and Amy Johnson who's in Abington for us this morning for challenge Amy his sister Chloe was meant to be going somewhere this morning morning Chloe I'm so sorry to hear this news you're at home presumably i.e. Yeah my friend's house where we're meant to believe in the small and then where are you going there are say with Thomas Cook he booked it through Thomas Cook for what a week week away in the sunshine presumably Yeah yeah how you feeling. Pretty good to be on there but to be quite honest you know we've what we've said is we still have also I think those who are losing their livelihoods really the 100000 people affected by what happened well that's very nice of you but equally Eve lost your holiday chloƩ which no doubt you've saved up for this money invested what information have you been given how did you find out because presumably you went to bed last night with your bags packed Yeah we've. Already got. We haven't actually received much information at all we've had to kind of be the taking ourselves we didn't book it 3 comment because the 2nd company we are I feel protected so we will look at our money back. Yeah it's been a stressful one so what do you do now for the way. You have to go about something oh all Chloe sorry you know all the flights and everything just sky rocketed course we learned that in the last half an hour that's a real downside of this that the sharks because they know there are people desperate to get away and they'll charge whatever they like they then let me transport and people will think. You don't play but people I don't care I'll pay whatever we've got the week off let's just do it. Like that but it jeopardizes the money back at the end of the Course it does Chloe I'll use the time to plan your next break that's what I do yeah time. Thanks for coming on this morning sort of sort of that you've been affected by this thank you that there's a Chloe as I like I mean I know I'm coming to do some research. But this changed the way you book a nice holiday because we went away with jet doing very well people are booking package holidays but I bet they they there's a knock on effect here yeah I mean I think people you know money is tight to these days and I think that shows with people tending to to do the hard work themselves but there are I mean we just used a travel agent not that long ago a typical might trip for more but. Yeah they all it's interesting to work hard to get mean I get the business or you travel a lot Ross but I bet you book it all independently they're not always I think there are some places where you need to book a package you need to have that security of someone taking care of all the arrangements for you some places in the world you kind of need that you don't know their support Yeah horror I'm more of this coming up on our phone of this one and I know it so I 109100 have you been affected by this in any way more of that plus a little bit of the Labor Party conference on the way as well clearly overshadowed by this Thomas Cook needs to remember when the p.r. Machines used to whitewash these events so that any nastiness there wasn't any nastiness was just a lovely smooth run through Party conference you wouldn't hear a bad word about anybody. Now it's just like come back saying for 3 or 4 days and then it's like a Game of Thrones episode it really never know who's going to turn on who next every time you know but in the newspaper that we're going to turn on the road on a story about somebody who doesn't like somebody else more of that on the way it's autumnal at Quark's today by the old Autumn officially begins today plus one of my what we're talking about how Oxford Cheers n.h.s. Is failing youngsters with eating disorders will have that story in a moment. That. We control that is damning David very slow this morning on the m 40 South Bend no picture this journey slow all the way from Junction 10 channel of all the services down to junction 9 a best There's about a 10 minute delay there then it continues from junction 9 if you're traveling down the a 34 southbound all the way from west on the Green Dot a pear tree on the maps here showing red red red about a 12 minute delay down there so that's all caused from an earlier obstruction on the motorway which is now being cleared but still very slow all the way from Junction Tench our valley services are down there to junction identi a 34 down a pear tree what else is happening this morning the a 40 when he talks but that's very slow this morning already a 20 minute delay coming in from Whitney Oxford's Easton bypass that looks heavy from heading towards the horse path road at the a 44 southbound just past the pear tree park and ride that slow this morning public transport now pretty much running to show jewel live from the Oxfordshire traffic control center. Cool and with your travel. 109 drivel one. Sees a travel. Light as well as a company Thomas kick his cease trading off the last ditch talks to save the business failed footing around $9000.00 jobs at risk is n.h.s. Ranks in the bottom 10 percent 20 comes to seeing non-emergency young patients with eating disorders just over 66 percent every team. The scene within the 4 week target and the b.b.c. . One for prizes at the Emmy Awards in l.a. a. Creative want to bridge and we're talking about Thomas Paine in this morning asking have you been caught up in the collapse of Oxford shares whether it away. Makes. Radio. Every weekday from full. Filled with the unexpected. Help people who know what they're talking about thank you remember that. It was cricket Absolutely not. The best way to enjoy. Weekdays from b.b.c. Radio b.b.c. Sabs before I made the softer than a before that kept with Louis guests the Swan and his documentaries and now he's a subject of one of his chatting to cat like to the. Radio. The best place in the country to Bay if you're a youngster suffering with an eating disorder and n.h.s. So the n.h.s. Hearing here the bottom 10 percent for seeing children and young people within our means a 3rd of children are being seeing quickly enough health and I just Foundation Trust says referrals are up by more than a 3rd this year compared to last of the struggling to recruit and must start they say they're working to improve and transform services rushing Callen is 23 years old now working in Oxford she was 16 she was diagnosed with anorexia family says they went through her. I think the thing that I would say it really is a holding company saying so people maybe think when when you hear about an eating disorder you think about some of the day maybe getting stressed out when they start at the dinner table all if somebody offers them a piece of cake but for me and for basically everyone else I know the meaning to sound it's all the time it doesn't leave your head you don't get rest by one example I was thinking of his I've just started a new job down in Oxford working for the student union and I'm going to lots of meetings and it's great and I love my job but I'm going into the meeting in the Be a cliff sun which is on the table and everyone else will just think it's a plate of sandwiches for me my head will start going do I have to eat one of these is this going to be expected of me how many calories are in this why does it fit into my meal plan if I eat that now what do I later and it still was a constant juggling act and I think yeah that's a big part that you don't you don't get rest by anything to so it doesn't take a day off it doesn't think oh well you're doing something else now so it will go away it sits there on the shoulder and it continues to knock Yeah and it's more recovery my my ice is about being able to listen to that and I can buy a single shot of him doing the opposite. Curried as a student here in Oxford she suffered from a wreck said when she was just 40 well this is now 23 she's come a long way and she from races for the turn to beat to raise awareness as he was just a short time ago to explain to me what happened I started suffering from anorexia and 2012 to much like as I was finishing what you sissies and I wasn't at this point close to 0 and the thing I didn't really realize to be honest I had an eating disorder and then during my time university it became worse and worse so at the beginning of flight 2nd year I was referred to. Which is the clinic in food and. We. To wait a little bit for tree to see somebody. But then as I was. Asked why situation to tear at it massively So the point I was extremely unwell. And they were. They were very good were trying to. Help me and eventually but not shameful cos what I also did actually recover from the eating disorder how are you now is it a long going back or are totally recover surprising amazing and you said that you didn't realize at the time of course it's the case with so many resources you have no idea when you're in the middle of it because I don't want to use the word normal but it is part of your life isn't it sort of takes over it's a longer life yes did your family know where I think my parents Paul and mom still it's a very lies at the time just a thought I'd get referred to Cotswold house. That point I think I would also realize that become quite bad by I think at that point also I I hadn't really quite realize the severity of the situation how bad it was actually get and when you hear the news like this this morning that seems that so young says of people like you were being for being found here the bottom 10 percent for seeing children young people within a month not being sing quickly enough how does that make you feel. I guess it's sort of kind of hard to that has to be the case I think Ethan sort of services generally in the care of really really badly funded and I think specially in Oxford share those like quantum of Demond buy from what people actually live and also Chip also the University puts a little demand on the services and then the funding that they're given by the government is nowhere near enough so I think it's probably makes that really difficult situation and the problem with. Nice and other people have done research and like the earlier intervene with the Reese with an eating disorder the more likely you are to recover well there we know that was a secret by the way who's in the creed of a coupon who's here earlier one thing we do know about eating disorders of course is they are incredibly complex this a charity Beat that is is a raising money for estimate that 1250000 people in the u.k. Suffer from it in one way or another it's not just youngsters of adults as well and increasingly young man Tom Quinn is head of external affairs a b there the leading charity now supporting eating disorders here to start with I would say of course it is pretty variable across the come so there are some areas where almost almost everyone gets hit with an awful weight and in other areas it is . Winter that could be for a number of reasons in some areas part of the reason why people are being seen quickly is more people coming forward for help. So in some ways it's a sort of natural consequence that people things quickly and of course it is a good thing that people are coming forward to help is also really important that service is putting barriers to conclude that help for example by saying no you have to be under a certain b.m.i. To to get to get treatment so again in some ways it's important that the services are mimic like figures and preventing people from getting treatment and therefore that they get that but there are a few can be at that we need to go on to the. Bar saying that we think it is really important that everyone get treated as quickly as possible all the evidence so that the scene you start treatment for any sort of the more like Iraq to make a full and rapid recovery and so we would really encourage and urge the c.c.a. To make sure that they are putting enough funding in to the disorder services they have to make sure they are recruiting and qualified staff and and yeah essentially making sure that they're prioritizing the issue as much as they need Tonquin from the charity bait talking to me. A 25 the Labor conference is well I know I am bright and they have been there will be glad to be knocked off the front pages apart from one of 2 papers by the Thomas Cook news this morning although the news of Thomas Cook has gone under happened overnight times he has independent schools will be abolished on the labor then express benefits bill to hit $520000000000.00 and labor labor crushed over brings it towards holders the Telegraph's money even the left supporting Guardian newspaper has a revolt over breakfast policy throws labor into chaos as a journey called walking out of the Brighton Beach Club Well as far as the brakes is concerned Jimmy Coburn so committed of course to. A holding a referendum but he's been accused of sitting on a fence where Strangely he's quite comfortable many Labor members think the party should campaign all out to remain his Our political reporter Peter Saul with the briefing he's soaking up the atmosphere down on that rocky beach thousands of Labor members have descended on the seaside in the general mood is jovial you don't have to scratch far beneath the surface to find a fierce often acrimonious debate already there's been a plot to oust the Deputy Leader Tom Watson defused for now by Jeremy Corbyn Bryson is brimming with ideas from education to social care but one issue dominates yes you guessed it breaks it. Comes to a fringe event in a pub to gauge the mood we have to respect democracy and that's why I think it has to go back to another vote on a deal or remain but that doesn't mean they can't come out on one side or the other needs to do that I don't think any form of Pex it will be good with it's late deal a Tory deal you can't satisfy everybody the country is divided and it's going to be divided whether or not we have a referendum it'll still be divided so I think the position we're taking has to go for a referendum put it back to the people is a sensible position later today members will vote on a Bracks of policy put forward by the parties executive's committee with an election probably coming it's crucial they get it right. It's pretty solid for you at the Labor Party conference in Brighton aged 27 to challenge Amy today and we've challenge to me on this autumnal equinox to come up with 5 things or 5 people that are doing things for all some so far this weekend a me have you been getting on the morning. Mon and save us all a gorgeous weather this morning and Abington is a definite no no chill in the air I'm Abbott case and Abington I mean do you know writes a David I think I've got 4 out of 5 hairs have been getting on and the loss of 20 minutes during Graeme went on from our brief and so we have spoken to people about science of also and whether you've been getting prepared it's Will I have you done anything this weekend that's got you in the maze for all summer yes we had the whole service just going Oh my son how very brown would lots of food is that when you know since there is that signifies If yes absolutely every year 5 of us and have you have to have a single Any you get you when sky is red day making jam anything like that this time no yeah because it's still so enormous the weather still so pleasant so no harm done to about yet and is anything that you would stay away and that was some comes into it baking anything in particular Oh. I do like to go after the garden go ready for the winter so are you getting prepared for Also at the moment yes recently always live on a wow mostly on the time we travel we move most days so yes we are starting to pass the collecting firewood we pick up any oh that would never live on specially go back like you know pallets so we spend our time cutting wood and preparing for the winter with a well is life like on a time when I guess since the colder months were misplaced really we keep it usually between 30 and 32 degrees over the winter through Few will be able to pound Oh my is and I'm. Going to ask you on. The way from then just along the bank. When not now or in Abingdon industrial states and ask of anybody let's get rid of pallets which they often do or they do all the time so if we think we're doing a bit of wrought recycling really and I am and this time of year you looking forward to the me once a month you. Yes because all the tourists and we got the river to say good for you . I mean this what I get. From her in a little while a 29 Also coming up. But . You. You from a place of our heart as well. Traveled. 40 southbound from Junction 10 channel or valley services to 9 a barrister and then slow on the a 34 southbound from West Point on the green down a pear tree Simon has just called tells us traffic at headlines here so exactly to Thomas kick has apologized to customers and staff after last minute negotiations aimed at saving the travel company failed the collapse has put 9000 jobs in the u.k. At risk and triggered a huge operation to bring around $150000.00 British tourists. A company has 6 sides in Oxford ship Oxygen's n.h.s. Ranks in the bottom 10 percent when it comes to seeing young people with eating disorders recent figures suggest more than 30 percent of non urgent cases were not seen within the full week target over the past year Jeremy Corbin's facing a showdown with Labor members over the party's policy on another Bracks it referendum delegates at the party's conference will decide whether to explicitly back remain in a feature public vote or adopt the leadership's need to opposition it's becoming increasingly difficult to access free cash machines in Oxfordshire that's what people embrace him have been telling b.b.c. Radio Oxford it's after the British Retail Consortium want to move to a totally cashless society could leave millions of people across the in the lurch and the cheek and Duchess of Sussex and 4 months old Archie will arrive in South Africa today for their 1st official family tour during the 10 day visit Prince Harry will visit Angola where his mother fester attention to the problem of land mines sharing your position the b.b.c. Radio was stored as Ross smart. Prepare for the visit of Premier League West Ham in the Cup on Wednesday night the players and fans could be forgiven for dwelling on what happened at the weekend the u.s. Recorded their biggest away win in the Football League beating Lincoln 6 nil since Will Bank Terry fall so you score a hat trick and he says League points are a greater priority that a Cup run to a lead is a massive one you know obviously who have reports out on one's performance look to get a result in from the Stars season was promotion and I think we still got a chance and also just goalkeeper amusing the moment and then keep winning keep in relentless You know me West Ham's good recent form continued as a soft Manchester United to no London stadium the Hammers have only lost once this season now was to the champions Manchester City it is still Liverpool who top the table though they want to one away at Chelsea yesterday is Liverpool's manager probably just hope it's not all be over. But I'm not sure maybe even 10 years we still try to go to work on something but that's the job we have to we have to be ready for you to avoid you know the top like I jested a 10 man Arsenal scored late to beat Aston Villa 32 and wolves and Crystal Palace played out a one all draw or his men were among the girls on Saturday in the women's team followed suit yesterday away at Portsmouth Emily Allen was among the scores in a $41.00 win we did exactly what we set out in the game plan and Youngblood to get another goal tied to the tie they really are professional performers like for we came out 1st half and I don't think we let them play which was pretty good that's what we set out to do and as I said be played really well I feel and we got the world in the end with the 4 goals of the Rugby World Cup and member down there campaign with a 35 points to 3 win over Tanga there were also wins for Ireland and Italy and the Singapore Grand Prix Ferrari strategy has come under scrutiny after Sebastian Vettel leapfrogged teammate Charlotte Clare to win the race Max to stop and finish in 3rd place I mean ice hockey that was for City Star suffered a heavy defeat they lost I want to stretch them at the expense of your 3 days all just b.b.c. Radio Works that was a bit of a mix for the next few days this morning fine and dry with plenty of sunny spells but clouding over later with heavy rain and strengthening winds highs of 19 Celsius today that $66.00 Fahrenheit tonight that rain will clear for a while and then come back in the early hours when it could be heavy and thundery 13 so wet thunder restarted tomorrow and then that should clear in the afternoon to leave it largely dry and breezy with highs again of 19 Celsius looking ahead Wednesday will be windy with some a showers but also some dry and bright spells wet and windy again on Thursday and Friday is looking. Good morning 25 of the survivors the stories are trending this morning I have a friend just the one for used to work I still does work for Bafta the massages she was at the Emmys last night oh here I'm looking at Facebook here and it's here I am with Bob to. Anything quite like you say hence why the red carpet was purple. Royalty the Royal. That was the name so yes stars of the well but absolutely smashed it Britain last night so. Best supporting actor for Game of Thrones Ben Wishaw who on Best Supporting Actor for his role as Norman Scott in a very British scandal if you haven't seen that is well worth watching Charlie Brooker one for bound to snatch this is the Choose Your Own Adventure very 1st one on Netflix best television movie. Killing a. Best actress best leading actress for her performance that part of that 2nd series filmed in Oxford chair and of course Phoebe want to bridge involved in killing Eve but also best known for Fleabag which she created and acted in it to come for prizes best leading comedy actress best comedy series best comedy writing and Phoebe want to bridge was absolutely clip of a hit. It's just really wonderful. And reassuring. Gree. Messed up woman can make it to the Emmys. And even better she paid tribute to the whole priest beyond expected star of season 2 of playback she gave him a little acknowledgement. From Britain 22 minutes so much. Let's Good morning Phoebe say rodeos had more coming up on this massive or pantry Asian operation which is on the way the largest of its kind in peacetime scores something isn't after the collapse of Thomas Cook 150000 British holidaymakers stranded without the government in the CIA stepping in with this at all bombed which will pay for it all by the way is not the government paying for this or involved in the organizations as there's obviously a cost there but some it's all at all protected these people wouldn't have to go home after his pay out of their own pockets I suppose but they will get home maybe with $1.00 or 2 glitches but more of this coming up if you've been affected have you been caught up in this. And how have you been affected let us know maybe you work for Thomas Koch one of the 6 branches in Oxfordshire or you know somebody who does oh a toy 109102 you even go to work this morning I don't know if you turn up I suspect the doors will be locked in plugs there is no business to be Don the business no longer exists to all intents and purposes. And of course there's all those folks who've been hearing some this morning who had holidays booked who whore who are away at the moment I want to how this will affect you in the future when it comes to your holiday arrangements with your think again about going with a package company All right so I 109100. Amounts Is this morning just to carry any cash in your wallet an occasion of a few pence I had a firearm I wanted over the weekend it went yesterday to pay for some parking but apart from that I don't and I probably won't go to the cashpoint this week it's all done and it trying to clean for me these days and I'm not alone a cash cow for just one pound in every 5 a spent in the u.k. Today in Rosehill though this the effect of this is they have a new 124 hour cash machine and it charges $95.00 pence per withdrawal which makes me so cross that you're paying to get hold of money Tom Williams has been talking to people there to see if they're ready to go cash with I very rarely carry cash so pay for income card and I'm in the in time transmitting comes into it's for the children schools when the schools want money for something so then it's fine to catch them and catch the question you Poppy you know my way of thinking is if you've got the money in your pocket more in control of your money then using a car is about difficult to get cash around is rubbish. Places scams and signs are long way to go yeah so what you have to do you have to plan ahead and head or just pay on the singer but having cash this you actually know how much you're spending you know you're taking out you know x. Number of pounds and you have a 5 pound note because it's so easy you know you just have it and they think they need you back statement. While it's free to Richard orange is a British journalist based in Sweden where cash is used even less than it is here and he wrote a piece about this in The Guardian recently morning Richard do you have any cash on you right now. Oh 'd question no absolutely nothing I suppose I've got some. Maybe maybe Aucoin jangling around in in a pocket somewhere not not on me right now and you're further ahead the we are here in the u.k. Are there any businesses still say we are cash only are very few cash cash only now is more the opposite quite a growing number of businesses don't take cash tools so you can pay if you can most cafes in Malmo you can pay with cash you can pay with cash in a lot of shops. So the only people who still take you still sometimes it don't cost of really tiny had dresses and bicycle repair shops but I've had pretty much it how does this affect people I know there's still people resistant to this is there are here. Yeah I mean I mean not really not really I was talking to this with my mother in law and she sort of in her mid seventy's and I was saying you know is this is do people in your generation have because I have a problem with what people say that old people you know can't work their mobile phones but that the apps are so simple or you know keeping a car you have to put in a number I don't actually think it is more difficult than fiddling around with cash in your pocket so I think even people in their seventy's maybe people in their ninety's have a might have trouble with it didn't grow up didn't have mobile phones or they were ready old but they're really missing the small number of people very interesting thank you very much Richard orange juice a journalist space there in a suite and cash is more frequently than credit cards for the 1st time ever now the one pound in every 5 and soon it'll be down to just a few pence when it's 16 minutes tonight. Radio Oxford your ex-husband say they travel out of control so that his Danny Cox Let's bring you up to date on what's happening on the m 40 southbound if you heading for London it was going to be a slow journey this morning it's very slow between junction 5 at Stoke and church and junction for work and this is because of an earlier collision now there are about 15 minute delays all lanes are now open though so the delay should start to dissipate Simon tells us traffic at a standstill trying to leave the m 40 southbound on the slip road at Junction 5 Stoke and church I guess that's for traffic trying to avoid the later delays Oxford bus company said the airline in x. 90 coach services can only following a diversion route because of that earlier incident all usual stops are being served but those who do expect delays on the coaches into London highways England have said in the last 15 minutes that Orleans are now open so that should start to ease what else have we got going on this morning at the a 44 southbound a pear tree I can see on the cameras now looking good a bottle a road that slow inbound the a 40 will need to Oxford is slow for around engine but it's easing its down from about a 30 minute delay to just about a 7 minute delay now the rest of public transport pretty much running to show jewel life from the all. Traffic Control Center. 100. Company. Trading off the last ditch talks to save the business fails but around $9000.00 jobs at risk. In the bottom 10 percent when it comes to seeing young patients with eating disorders a 3rd of cases are being seen within the 4 week target and the hit b.b.c. . For prizes at the Emmy Awards in. The Bridge and we're talking about. Wanting asking whether you've been caught up in the collapse. Of the weather in a word makes. You a few seconds. Anyways . Music. To. The common connection. With. 5 tracks and something similar to seat down the chance of a man Allen joining us via a morning from 10 on b.b.c. Radio and on b.b.c. Sounds it's the quiz that everybody's talking about I mean like everybody everywhere Yes hello party conference talking about running quiz of an Oxford Paramus you through this so I want to go to. Was not important. Right at Dunn is over the traffic control center Sophie sitting opposite me both ready for this yet we have got 5 questions things that happened today in years gone by. All right question number one of the news 130 years ago do I start with the Big Dig. The video game make a Nintendo was founded started out producing what. I have no idea so Sophie. Television is the wrongs 130 years ago Demi radios and I just was playing cards playing days and I love stories about companies that started out doing something completely different like stop gaming and still gaming Starbucks coffee beans witness for the use of many phones then I really thought maybe we should out of hot water to some stores. Question to the news 24 years ago 995 Jamaican star shaggy amazing scored a 2nd you can number one single top the charts for one point what was it. Oh Danny you got it wasn't me. Ok let me think it's not nice to bring back Angel it was Mr von but. Yeah I mean Mr Fantastic question 3 Has anybody got me to a point you know when I have all 4.0.05 of us in the news 144 years ago Billy the Kid was arrested for the 1st time off to stealing what. Someone's puss. Danny is going through. Money bag of dirty clothes someone's life yes but to get them broke out of jail and then they want to kill 21 people lost a man in the news no points. For in the news 106 years ago today French aviator Roland Garros became the 1st person to fly over the Mediterranean Sea which French sports torment taken his name down thanked me. I've no idea who that was that was Danny it was me we having out you when you went for him so fan it . I mean it was his 1st it was me now it wasn't do forget there's a delay so I actually did say that would be for you it's been suggested to support him but here in the cashless society we discuss a story can you tell us your phone or a paper something else with a head on it. Let me do it here the way who you are a lot of. Well me. I think it came from here thanks to the unique thank you that you know you thanks to the unique way the b.b.c. Has fired 5 pence of someone's life can become more and then call it heads. Its heads Ok yeah the French Open the French Open to storm if I got that wrong about that would be really embarrassing Sorry Danny but you can pull it back with question number far. In the news 45 years ago the B.B.C.'s vision tech service spoke out on the world's 1st you're not allowed to. Me There's a delay I'm done now I wait can't even finish this sentence should he get this qualify for that. Kind of tech is knowing what teletext it was called c fax. T.v. Version that was all recalled. Who cheated tiebreaker willing to use 149 years ago Mick Jagger his 1st wife after a Stones concert in Paris what was her name and that. Is the. I want to say Patti something Danny. It wouldn't be what it is the right to. The. Test of time just a matter of time before I want. If you're heading. For work and after an earlier about a 50 minute delay at the. Next county following a diversion because of that on the a 40 would need to walk for that slow this morning. Just about a 7 minute delay now the rest are public transport. Live from the traffic control center. And. The. 111111 now risk in the u.k. Efforts are underway to bring hind tens of thousands of British tourists stuck overseas the pa meant for transport says people here on holiday will be contacted and brought home on the closest a possible to their flights Downing Street has also reassured hotel manages Avis sees that money by Thomas Cook will be paid for the children from Holton cum Studley was due to fly to Lanza Rotty this morning for a week she says she feels for the staff Craig would be on there but what we've said is we have also I think they have. Their livelihood really the 100000 people affected by what. A 3rd of young people with eating disorders in Oxford cheer on not being seen by doctors within the full week Talcott's the county's n.h.s. Ranks in the bottom 10 percent when it comes down to whether or not to turn up to work today what do you do to turn up when there isn't a business there anymore the largest ever peace time or Patrick is now a way to bring stock holidaymakers harm 150000 people are still abroad up the official notification says Thomas Cook u.k. P.l.c. And associated u.k. And citizenry other businesses involved whether the event of compulsory liquidation now under control of the Official Receiver the u.k. Business so cease trading with immediate effect or future flights in the holidays all cancelled. The collapse of the world's oldest travel companies has triggered this massive repatriation these are people who are currently on holiday scratching their heads with no way of getting hard 150000 of them but the British government's got together with a Civil Aviation Authority the somehow found 40 or 50 aircraft which means the government effectively has become a threat to bring home more than 150000 people who are across 18 countries we are now making sure that we have aircraft in the right places around the world we are now making sure that we have the right number of aircraft probably about 40 aircraft to operate one of the u.k. East largest airlines effectively for the next 2 weeks let's speak to our Jerrold kite who's the director of the steps travel morning to our Jarrett this is it this is very sad of course for your colleagues in the industry who work for Thomas. Yeah desperately sad a lot of people face an uncertain future as far as their jobs at the moment and of course your clients as well who you're looking towards are the holidays and now I don't know what we're going to do so yeah it's a sad situation and Thomas group really we're sort of an institution in the travel industry so it just goes to show that you nobody is immune to this why do you think it happened Jared do you have a view. Well you know if you read the newspapers the business papers over the weekend talking about the valuation of the pound being a major issue. One of the other issues is I think the fact that Thomas Cook very much locked into the u.k. Industry some of their competitors who are a lot more flexible with their business model some were able to sort of change focus look at different markets and so I think the.

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