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His counsel later says the authorities should make 2000000 pounds from the shopping centers it bought by the end of the find by the end of the financial year they paid 51000000 pounds for the doll in Santa pride Taylan Riverside last year since then their values declined but Peter Nothing says the investment will have long term benefits for the town eating disorder charities have praised the former doctor who actor Christopher Eccleston for revealing that he's been battling with anorexia for decades writing in his new book he describes himself as a lifelong body hater and says he's always thought of his condition as a filthy secret because he is normal than male and working class Tom Quinn is from the eating disorder charity Beat it's incredibly brave the same to speak out unfortunately there is still stigma when it comes to eating disorders and I think he's right there is unfortunate even more stigma when it comes to my own and people from different backgrounds so it's really important that he he has chosen to speak out and raise awareness. Football must have moved out of the Premier League's relegation zone if they drew near with a 10 man West Ham team last night. Cardiff met it means they stay stuck in the world's primates table manager Scott Roscoe says some of their players pretty good on a difficult pitch B.B.C. Sport 3 minutes past 6 B.B.C. Radio Shropshire with Adam Gary and Claire Ashford good morning hello draw and fine and lovely today spells of sunshine is going to feel pleasant in the sunshine high of 16 so. There is a nice day tonight dry with long periods turning chilly down to 4 degrees tomorrow 1st thing might be able to miss around the clear and then it's going to be dry settled plenty of sunshine and feeling lovely once again in the sun a high of 70. Travel News Releases are useful for us helping you get where you need to be morning Jason what's going on so far morning plan not a lot to be perfectly honest with you it's very quiet across the county so far this chews day morning all moving well all major roads in and around Shrewsbury Telford and also straight and not seeing any buildups are that if you're heading around certain magic at the stage on the I 442 there is work continuing through else made to day she will find some temper signals on else and rode out to the junction with Cherry drive are looking good on both the M 54 and the M 6 in public transport all running to time but if you do see a problem call us 133-012-3355 extension 0 Jason Johnson B.B.C. Radio shop should travel. To. Long. Queues. It's. Just. The fabulous Toni Braxton. Rocks only Braxton from yes with brick my heart. Wish she was. Good morning is ultimately with you on the break show's Tempest 6 the Supreme Court will begin hearing 2 appeals this morning to decide whether Boris Johnson acted lawfully in suspending Parliament for 5 weeks in the run up to Brooks it the suspension was challenged in separate cases the Court of Session in Edinburgh and the High Court in London which gave different judgments Boris Johnson has said he will wait and see what the judges say before deciding whether to recall parliament Well our reporter Emily Junia has all the details on this on Emily good morning what's this all about Well Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament a process known as provoking which happened a week ago and as a result M.P.'s are not shuttled to go back to the House of Commons until October the 14th that's when there is meant to be a Queen's speech outlining Mr Johnson's plans for the country but of course there is the small matter of the U.K. Leaving the E.U. On the 31st of October breaks it day Opposition M.P.'s have been very keen to get parliament recalled so they can carry on debating all the unresolved issues surrounding how we Bret's it before it actually happens and what's happening at the Supreme Court this morning where the court's going to decide if the prime minister's decision to suspend parliament was lawful or not too different courts have so far reached conflicting conclusions that London's high court decided it just wasn't a matter of the court Edinburgh's Court of Session concluded the shutdown was illegal so now both decisions are being appealed at the Supremes court and this hearing is going to start with judges deciding whether this is a matter for the courts and then if they decide it is they'll consider whether Boris Johnson's true motive in advising the Queen to suspend parliament was actually really to undermine M.P.'s ability to react to events and prevent them from potentially blocking and they deal breaks it will they bear in mind they have actually pulled. A little that's meant to prevent a new deal it's not completely certain but that little will work will be respected and what about bricks an easy question to finish is the U.K. Definitely leaving the type of the 31st defense he talks a According to the prime minister Absolutely we are he has made it his duty will die issue but if we actually look at how far he's got on achieving a new deal will he still seems an awful long way off and there's very little time left to achieve it and then we have these extraordinary scenes in Luxemburg yesterday where the country's prime minister attacks Boris Johnson's approach to break said he described the situation as a nightmare the leaders were meant to appear at a joint press conference but Boris Johnson pulled out because of noisy anti but say protest isn't havea battell his counterpart paid in front of the press and I think that the image has I'm afraid spoken I think a lot more than perhaps the words would have done OK Emily thank you very much indeed that's our reporter Emily union at 12 minutes past 6. Radio. Good money which is going to be lovely to day it is yes much drier start to things through this morning sunshine expected through pretty much stop light stay through this morning and see this afternoon there will be some cloud about's at times through the course today well that's likely to be fairly patchy and then eventually maybe take that sunshine a bit hazy as we Gates was the end of the day but all in oh yeah a lovely day staying dry and feeling fairly mild temperatures in the mid teens highs of 16 or 17 degrees Celsius so we still got that fresh feel in comparison to the weekend and it is feeling just a little bit chilly 1st thing this morning as we go into tonight some late sunshine through the evening and then by not fully soaking dry and quite clear through to the early hours but that does mean we could have temperatures falling away quite a bit further down tonight down to 5 degree. Could be a bit of a once again through. The day but as we go Wednesday it looks like it's going to be another sunny day I think a much clearer comparisons what we have through today. Which is to merge 17 or 18 degrees. A bit warmer and it will be sending a bit warmer as we head through the rest of this week. Through Thursday Friday. And by the weekend. 23 degrees. You could. See. I don't like this way. So stop. Spreading the word. They ago that. You played games. To look out for me. If you're over me by U.S. News on B.B.C. Radio shops that they haven't used Well they are featured in the new song by the Pet Shop Boys day Oh yes you did you watch Celebrity Gogglebox by any chance I did not because it's the summer he was only with his mom while he was on it was it with his mom Yeah very funny I just really enjoyed that it was really really really really good you can hear the pressure of what's new song it's some of the weight was wrong kind of the on Dr Phil this week that's right and of course they were at the B.B.C.'s party in the park thing whatever it was a week at all when there's a whole hour you know a whole hour but then it's a lot of hits them all the songs quite low you know that's very true actually and they know they were never a 2 minute wonder where like so it's probably it is about 10 songs. 23 minutes past 6 the Swedish teenager campaigner Gretta has been presented with the award of Ambassador of Conscience by Amnesty International. The 16 year old and her Friday for future movement have been rewarded for their campaigns to bring attention to climate change her efforts have inspired a global movement with the most recent school strike seeing more than 1000000 young people take part with demonstrations in more than 100 countries this award. Is for all of those millions of people young people around the world who together make up a movement called Fridays for future we are fighting for our lives but not only that we are also fighting for our future children and grandchildren stronger and more frequent droughts rainfalls storms or mail tingle Asia's whole nations are now literally being left in ruins we're disappearing underneath rising sea levels people are dying and yet so many of us keep looking away but right now I think there is an awakening going on even though it is slow the pace is ticking up and the debates shifting this is thanks to a lot of different reasons but it is a lot because because of countless of activists and especially young activists activism works. And there's a greater number excepting her award from the City International. Absolutely well done talking of well done and achieving things. We've been talking we've been talking this morning between out of myself about a woman been swimming the Channel you know times yes Sir Thomas from America 1st time ever is being done 4 times nonstop nonstop So now I am back there in back. Yes because I thought it was there about them but they're back tonight which is 2 times as well. Challenge more than 80 miles she started on Sunday and she completed the 1st 3 legs of the swim in about 37 hours I can't get over that well how she's managed. The shortest route to swim one way 21 miles but that's one of the busy shipping lanes or so swimming across needs a lot of planning and the 1st person to do it successfully was Captain Matthew Webb back in 1985 schools yeah I often he didn't do it the 1st time we tried and failed and he's very upset about it and he covered himself in goose grease again none of you are full time believe came out to most of us just trying to get across one on the ferry how to know if you feel sick. Good. Girl. Funny and kind of old I'm she drives me crazy on B.B.C. Radio Shack just after hearing about Sarah Thomas during the channel we spoke far too much during a song about goose grease which it's well I was asking curious obviously how much of a different ass covering yourself in Greece makes you know I was writing a cold already for it obviously does make a difference yes everybody does some of the channel go by I just wondered how much of a different just insulation I think is the main reason to keep you warm because you can't swim in if you go swimming in a swimming costume as opposed to a wet suit that's right yes that's true isn't it that it doesn't count no but yes when it twice before is amazing I think only 11 way it is amazing and lost in farming in a few minutes last May a fierce fire broke out on Europe's largest peat bog in Scotland it was a fire which tore through 22 square miles of countryside threatening the vast carbon store so important in tackling climate change to burn for several days killing both vegetation and wildlife work is underway to find out exactly how much damage has been caused and you can hear in a few minutes time more about that. 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Video shot for breakfast it's 635 pages your headlines good morning as you've been hearing an American woman has just set a new world record by swimming for. 4 times nonstop across the English Channel So Thomas who was treated for breast cancer last year completed her 130 mile swim in 52 hours just finishing in the last few minutes the 1st person to successfully do it was door Lee's Captain Matthew Webb back in 1875 the Supreme Court will begin hearing 2 appeals this morning over Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament for 5 weeks during the run up to Bracks that the government is appealing against a ruling by a Scotland's highest civil court that the suspension was unlawful There's also a challenge in the High Court in London a new study suggests patient safety is at risk due to a shortage of nurses in England the Royal College of Nursing found that the number of patients admitted to hospitals had grown nearly 3 times faster than the nursing workforce it's calling for safe staffing legislation to be introduced in England structures council leader says the authority should make 2000000 pounds from the shopping centers it bought by next April they paid 51000000 pounds for the Darwin Center pride Hale and Riverside last year since then their values declined but Peter Nothing says the investment will have long term benefits for the town and an historic building in which church is to be saved after plans for a new health center and retirement complex would change and resubmitted the original proposal was to demolish a Victorian mansion called poles most new plans have now been submitted which include the house as part of the new complex seems to me and Thomas was the an Aston Villa have moved out of the Premier League's relegation zone as they drew nail nail with a 10 man West Ham last night the game's major talking point saw Villa teammates and while Garcia and Tyrone Mings clash heads Meng's was furious with Al Gandhi's lack of defensive help and started shouting in his face Algarve to the nudge his. Had to Mings his face now X. Was taken by the referee has been a boss Dean Smith the Marlin thing in the game you know I believe in sort of after I won didn't need already been the source it just shows a desire to do the right things and expect players to do to go out and look after themselves on the pitch take responsibility there's a limit you know you can step over and you know the lots we've got a really good leadership group they saw themselves. There was a one all draw between the new saints of Oz astri and card have met last night it means they stay 2nd in the Welsh Premier table manager Scott Roscoe says some of their players pretty good on a difficult pitch which is to be to go for Nell in the Northwest Counties League and one of those was an own goal should be found hope to turn the screw on south end of the meadow tonight the visitors only manage their 1st point of the season on Saturday and Tom striker Steve Morrison says kick them all their down they're going to get. A lot those ones because I think. Use the vulnerability as a weakness for them and for us or to. Going. For points sure we don't know from the custom of the. Television I wanted to play a friendly chef Milltown tonight the game is being dedicated to the boxes late vice chairman and long term supporter when price the match kicks off at $730.00 and those headlines I'll be back with more 7 thanks very much for travel nice. Radios for a few helping you get where you need to be and with your latest says Jason thanks Adam yet to see any major build ups around Shrewsbury so far this morning all very quiet around the Dobbies Island on the I 5 on the I 4949 around the sun door island that's looking good and roots in bands are Ellesmere road castle for Church Road all coping at the moment the I 5 around also Street is busy but it's moving going southbound towards the Whittington roundabout and still looking good around Telford don't forget South I'm in still in the I 4 I 8 there's still work continuing screen so it does mean other traffic is controlled by those temperature signals the I'm 54 is looking good M 6 already starting to build though going into the west middle and south from Junction 10 turn down to the M 5 link at Junction 8 but if you see a problem call us 133-012-3355 extension 0 Jason Johnson B.B.C. Radio shop for travel. Your weather today is going to be nice to be dry and fine with spells of sunshine and a few patches of cloud feeling pleasantly warm as well in that sunshine light winds and temperatures up around 16 Celsius that is 61 degrees Fahrenheit sounds very nice indeed everybody Yes Now last May They say huge fire broke out on peat land in Scotland the land ness and Sutherland is part of Europe's largest peat bog and work is now going on to find out exactly how much damage the fire caused to the area's wildlife and their habitat B.B.C. Environment reporter Kevin Keen has mall. It was a fire which tore through 22 square miles of countryside threatening the vast carbon store so important in tackling climate change it burnt for several days killing both vegetation and Wildlife. Several months on and while the grass is growing back evidence of the damage is clear what you can see here obviously is is the the current state of it rips through areas where trees had been felled but more importantly it took hold in the carbon rich Pete you can see the vegetation on the top of it you can see burnt twigs burnt dams but actually the peat self has actually caught fire here the landscape might now be returning to green from charred black but Graham Sullivan uplands advisor with Scottish Natural Heritage says that is not necessarily a good thing you end up with a very uniform habitat across the whole the area the A All of the seamy seem structure and that means you don't get the sort of. Issues that are suitable for different plants and animals. And this new study will examine the vegetation as it begins to grow back in the days which are the loss. To Roxanne Anderson from the Environmental Research Institute at the University of the Highlands and Islands is running the project she says it will look at what happens to the carbon released by the fire and how the Pete learns can best be protected we hope that with our research we can begin to understand how they've behaved for the fires how they responded to drought the for the fire how the fire affected these processes of carbon transformation and of their recovery and by understanding that I think we can begin conversation about how we can be better managed. The flow country is home to the largest blanket bog in Europe covering about 750 square miles wildfires are becoming more common as the climate changes and so understanding them is more important now than ever before. Kevin Keane reporting there on the huge fire that broke out in Scotland. Can you imagine the smell Yeah yeah that would be a unique smile when. 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Decision to suspend parliament goes to the highest court in the land today the government will appeal to the Supreme Court's 2 over to overturn a ruling by Scotland's most senior civil courts that the 5 week closure is unlawful and improper opposition M.P.'s who brought the action are accusing the prime minister of trying to shut down debate over bricks it we're joined by our political correspondent Paul Rowley Paul how significant is all this it will only be significant Adam if Boris Johnson loosies And if that were to happen he would be in deep least serious trouble possibly looking at having to resign but I'm not sure the Supremes court will make that judgement partly because there are 2 contradictory appeals going by the government itself against a ruling from the Scottish courts which accused the Prime Minister of stymieing debate in parliament that led for quite a while and yet the 11 judges who will sit today Adam it is a bit like a judicial football team this will hear another appeal brought by the business. Woman Gina Miller after the high court in England ruled the decision what wasn't a matter for the court so there are 2 conflicting verdicts here and to maintain that footballing analogy it's a bit like England and Scotland drawing wall after 90 minutes this is now extra time not quite sure if there's going to be penalties but it's certainly going to be longer than the usual half hour extension the hearing will go on Allan for at least the next 3 days with a result like to be either the end of this week or the start of next week no replace as far as Greg's it is concerned it looks like another set of largely bad headlines this morning for the prime minister doesn't it didn't look good I mean the credible Hulk is Boris Johnson was describing himself yesterday turning out to be the the invisible man but some might say it's understandable I mean there was going to be this news conference in the ministerial courtyard in Luxembourg in the open air difficulty is a matter of yards away there was a it wasn't a big protests only about 50 people there but it was noisy music was blaring as well mostly British ex-pat ex-pats who were complaining about Rex there and they were making a right old didn't know that's understandable they're allowed to do that down the 3 I think we're not going to need we can't we won't be able to speak nobody will be able to hear us that was refused on the grounds there was insufficient space so Luxembourg's prime minister carried on only to own alongside this empty podium where Boris Johnson should have been had a pop at the government along the way and even one of the Conservative M.P.'s who was sacked last week by Boris Johnson's accused the Luxembourg PM of grandstanding So it was an extraordinary thing but getting a bad reception in in Luxembourg is not new for for us Brits anyone who listened to Radio Luxembourg as I did as a child in the 1960 S. And seventy's the reception was always lousy over here because the signal used to fade in and out as the fire. The Lib Dems are your conference in Bournemouth speech by new leader Joseph Wilson what's going to be so simple that she wants to be prime minister which some might say is a bit previous considering she's only got 18 M.B.'s and you need 326 to win an outright majority but the party is in its best shape for years they've had 6 defections from the other sides both ex conservative next Labor in the last 6 months they've gone from one to 16 in the European elections they won a parliamentary by election along the way as well and a branding themselves as the and exit party and they say if they win that election and it could be a matter of weeks away they won't even have a referendum because they would see the election as a referendum on Bracks it so it's risky I mean the difficulty is they will alienate and I think they're willing to do this those who voted to leave the referendum but they think there's a fair cross-section of people that the they will come to their side they see the conservatives in the backseat party on one side labor they say can't quite make their mind up about where they stand so it's an interesting one and Joe Swinton is saying she wants to take on Boris Johnson Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Faraj and say they are the collective forces of nationalism and populism difficulty is with this strategy if Boris Johnson does somehow conjure up a bricks that deal in the next will it except my bricks it calendar 44 days before we supposedly leave the European Union if he does well I'm not saying it makes the Liberal Democrats irrelevant but it certainly will take away their unique selling point OK Paul good sort of this morning that's our political correspondents ball rolling with all the very latest this is cargo Whitney Houston School High a love. 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The out. it's atom a like i don't know is were dancing is worse yours oh eric i like out that was my best moves let's in it and coming about to the news are probably won't surprise you to hear we're going to be talking about to bracks it and you can hear from doc to gemma looms a political expert with keel university about what is going to be going on with these appeals in suspending parliament for 5 weeks in the run up to breaks it from the till the the region in on milling to 6 and 6 or 8 years shrubs shia the news on 7 o'clock i'm faith page in the past hour our woman from colorado has become the 1st person to swim the english channel 4 times known stop sarit almost who's $37.00 on had undergone treatment for breast cancer and dedicated the swim did those have also bottle the disease her official time keeper cabin murphy watched on the boat which is a company to her as she was met by a small crowd on the beach histories in my she's just landed on should sexpert breach just immediately of a west of dover all but it's to their honest of get at marshall because 54 hours and 10 minutes she's seuss from this channel or won't won't stop chicks lanning houston what she won't handle more BUSY sat down a going A union is warning that patient safety is at risk because of a shortage of around 40000 nurses in the N.H.S. In England the Royal College of Nursing says the number of patients admitted Cole polls most was built in 1904 for Edward Phillips Thompson he was a major benefactor to the time and the house and gardens were included in the witches Conservation Area in 1978 is now owned by Rican has an interest in plans were submitted and rejected earlier this year for medical and residential complex objections to that plan were mainly about demolition of the house new plans have now been timid which include the house as part of the new complex planning consultation is now open for members of the public and a final decision is expected later this year a narrow boat owner who was assaulted on the canal in market drain is warning of a boater's to be vigilant in the area just over a week ago and he tidy and his wife Mordor up near the site of the target when he says youth attempt to burgle the boat in the process he was punched in the face and fell into the water he says other canal users have had similar experiences so it's not a one off be on your guard when you go into a market right now at the moment it's probably a short list problem but if you're more up try to keep away from the benches where the kids make sure you keep your doors locked and.