6 o'clock Sunday the 11th of February 28th is b.b.c. Radio Suffolk show right here the Sunday morning breakfast program coming out of Suffolk vicar the Church of England to tackle food twice and why people are choosing humanist weddings for let's start with a summary of this one is news for by Steve good morning u.k. Charities could have government funding withdrawn if they don't seem prove it was safeguarding issues the warning comes after some Oxfam staff use sex workers in Haiti they were in the country to help after the earthquake in 2010 Suffolk police are renewing their appeal for help to catch a killer the death of 82 year old Dora Shelley from which has remained an open case she was attacked this day 25 years ago she died 11 days later a man who started a petition against the redevelopment of the Cone Hill in Ipswich is calling full the council leaders who joined him in a public debate more than 3 and a half 1000 people are supposed sing the coal for a rethink over the scheme which will cost 3600000 pounds the aim is to make the area more attractive with new paving green arches and water features investigations have shown that hundreds of fires could be linked to the use of skin creams it's because they contain paraffin that can so into bedding and clothes and then start fires when it comes into contact with heat onto suffix weather and today a mixture of sunny spells and wintry showers later in the day reaching a high of 80 degree Celsius that is the latest news we'll have more at 630. John Rice on b.b.c. Radio self leg. Good morning and welcome to the program coming up tackling food Switch. Where it has been somewhat windy in the night a little bit windy walking in in the morning but yes also sounded like the end of the world happening. In the loft of my house during the night say where hopefully your roof tiles and we even fences are all still intact when you wake up or this morning coming up on the program we will catch up with Rev an underdog Felixstowe Vica one of the members of Suffolk who goes down to the Church of England synopses there are governing parliament talking about lots of things particularly some of the more serious things that the Church of England faces how they deal with a piece cases and call for a bit of caution over testing for Down Syndrome what's new mothers but he took a motion to the floor himself about tackling food waste trying to get support for tackling food waste slimming your pin took out the ethics of that little bit later on we've had a spate of break ins across churches in Suffolk one of the things that people do is break into the safe now there is silverware and things of that nature in there but there's also the parish records which in many respects are far more valuables talking with the diocese about how churches can protect themselves plus people are choosing humanist weddings if you don't want to registry office but you don't go to church she wanted a bit of a ceremony not a religious ceremony Who do you call you call a humanist celebrant. Wow But I was just. Particular reason of them that caught my eye having a look at the Twitter feed of. The social media and find. Loads and loads of stuff. Pitches and videos as well says when. Thousands and thousands what 40000 or so but all get together and fly in these big kind of swarms looping around doing a kind of bizarre dance is absolutely incredible to watch I remember last year driving up to it to done it she thought about around here probably around this time to go and see if we could catch one we waited for ages kind of looking around at the sky and then suddenly from nowhere the sky was filled with birds and we saw 30 seconds of this big murmur ation as it kind of passed overhead but these ones I gather over the North marsh and they just kind of. I don't know I think dancing they're just following their instinct grouping together but absolutely amazing to watch just captivating it looks like it's computer generated It's so weird that it could be natural they go so that. That's something to do in bed before you get up and your 1st comforting I'm joined in the studio a little bit later on by my Sunday papers guest is a yoga teacher a business coach from models and should be finding out what's inside the Sunday papers let's have a look at some of the front pages. Of the. Sunday Telegraph Bania is risking a u.k. Walkout e.u. States fear your weekly Sunday analysis the chief breaks a negotiator has fractured quotation marks the coalition of $27.00 countries by dramatically stepping up his aggression towards Britain the Sunday Telegraph has been told. Go big banner at the top Modern Love does your marriage pass the romance test wells 20 most seductive stays busy new doubts about Bed and Breakfasts and things like that flirting over 50 by Jane Gordon and how we curate our mid life or rough patch all that's in the Sunday Telegraph magazine as well so yes I've seen Valentine's Day coming up so we need some helpful columnists to advise us on whether our lotion ships are worth it or not the Sunday Times charities real as 120 accused of sexual abuse. More than 120 workers for Britain's leading charities were accused of sexual abuse in the past year alone fueling fears paedophiles are targeting overseas aid organizations that is a very interesting complex and serious story picked up in a lot of the news outlets the Sunday Times analysis of its the Sunday People terror suspect got a job at Heathrow is an exclusive for them criminals shocking security breach the Sunday Mirror I punched a laughing killer Jon Venables story from someone who was in prison with him. On the front of the Sunday Mirror. May sets out road map to break that success as the Sunday Express pm to see off bullies was planned for a truly global free trade in u.k. And Boris is on board there you go picture of men mark on the front as well who you want at the royal wedding and who you don't on page 3 just made the list. Doesn't say that. Or read in detail later on telly if it is Sunday Express front page of The Observer private water payouts a public scandal says Labor Labor launched a full frontal attack on the privatized water industry last night accusing companies of paying out scandalous sums of 13 and a half 1000000000 in dividends to shareholders since 2010 while claiming huge tax breaks and forcing up prices for millions of customers. Sun on Sunday Elton's dog did this to my girl mum's fury over attack a furious mum yesterday told House Elton's dog attacked her 5 year old leaving her with deep scratches to have written up in the Sun on Sunday the Mail on Sunday murdered M.P.'s husband in sex abuse scandal top u.s. Official reportage Joe Cox is part of police for indecent assault in a bar writes The Mail on Sunday I'm sure that is more complicated then 1st appears but again a big thing about Valentine's chocolates to distract you from all of the bad news at the top as I say joint later on what is the excess going through the Sunday papers and pick and some stories to chat about yoga teacher and business coach from model should make you. windy so there might be some places figure I really do take care of some road work so take that road and Bury St Edmunds close between Campian way and out north woods lane Woodbridge was so shocked in a 12 on belts and road on the trains cross royal work continues and it's affecting the entire city line through Suffolk a further north the new juice if you're heading to London you have to get off the train at with him today and take a replacement bus to newbie park and continue. London by cheap there are no trains Beccles and Lowestoft or Lowestoft and nourish today major signal remodelling buses will be running instead. On Da the Digital Radio this is b.b.c. Radio. Cold and blustery today with sunshine and a few wintry showers says also a yellow warning for ice which is in place until 10 o'clock this morning so watch out for ice around the place temperatures today between 5 and 8 degrees Celsius for wintry showers the softer noon they will get some sunny spells ahead of that for potentially Hova night. Wow And tomorrow a frosty start with a fine dry day with plenty of sunshine and nothing more than a little patchy cloud again between 5 and 8 degrees tomorrow so a little bit warmer on Mt Murphy a break 1st we're on a mission a mission to find those who give something back generously and selflessly to you personally all the community around you. We're looking for all around good eggs and we'd love to hear from you you can send your nominations in to radio suffered at b.b.c. Don't kowtow to u.k. And together we'll celebrate the fantastic work they do and present them with a mock Murphy a breakfast good exit if we get on b.b.c. Radio suffered your station. Now this week the Royal Mail suffix Princess suffragette Safire Alexandra Duleep saying by setting a postage stamp in her honor it's one of 8 marking the centenary of the suffragette movement which advocated the extension of the franchise in public elections to women so far was of Sikh origin she grew up on the Eldin estate in north Suffolk as the only woman who has one stamp to herself The image shows her selling copies of the w.s.p. Newspaper the suffragettes in April 19th 13 she appeared in court on several occasions after refusing to pay taxes and on Tuesday he spoke to broadcaster and he said he's been researching Safire's a largely forgotten story she was the daughter of the Lost Maharaj at Punjab they used to call him lately the Black Prince very good friends with royals he was Queen Victoria the Prince of Wales their future king at which was a frequent visitor to Elvis and Hall and so far was his and least pronounced as a fire because she was f.s.a. Partially because she was the youngest still set after Maharajah grew up in the lap of luxury elven whole itself was kitted out like a local palace there were elected spend outside have bedroom window there were miserable looking baboons chained up in the trees looking up at the drizzle they what is right. To deserve this it was a place excess and chaos and despite the fact she has this sort of luxury begetting it there are so many twists and you're quite right I've spent 5 years researching the book on her life because she was so invisible bizarrely for having such that an extraordinary life she turns into the she kind of blossoms into this Cardassian of her day if you like a real society it's go everybody wants to be seen with her she had had Deb you had coming out of Buckingham Palace and then something clicks in her head some time on a trip a forbidding trip to India she grows a social conscience and she sees poverty for the 1st time she experiences racism for the 1st time she sees people shouting in India you know the rules give us a voice Give us a voice Give us a voice and she comes back to England and she hears that same voice coming from the mouth of the suffragettes give us a voice and she finds a cause she can lend her mind body and spirit to you but she threw herself into it oh my goodness I mean when I threw myself into it this is a tiny woman 5 foot one size 3 feet so we're talking about really tiny and she hurled herself like a missile at the prime minister's car she battled with police outside Westminster there was a notorious March called Black Friday in 1910 and the women it got as close as they had ever got to getting the vote but then the prime minister of the time a man called Asquith pulled the rug out from under their feet as I'm in a rage and said we will batter down these doors and make him explain himself who is with us and this Indian princess this tiny woman said I'm with you she led that March with Emily in Pankhurst because she was so famous I mean you know she was a propaganda grenade remember for for the suffragettes Queen Victoria's god daughter she's with us she's a maharajah's daughter she's with us and she leads that March which turns into a riots the police charge at. These women on mounted on horses with a truncheons out women are falling women are being battered against the walls and against the pavement and the fire sees one particular suffragette she doesn't even know her name who is getting up on her feet a police officer smashing head and she gets out she smashed a little so fire breaks the kettle that she's behind a police line is pushed up against St Stephen's gate and manages to push herself in between the police officer and this poor woman who's almost blacking out and shop same old he checks them away from from this woman and you know imagine this police officer is like having Pippa Middleton sort of pop up in the middle of a riot he doesn't know what to do and so she does that kind of thing and she takes that complaint about his conduct all the way to the very top until it is Winston Churchill no less who writes this very terse note to the head of the Metropolitan Police sends no more reply to her what you think her name is largely gone unnoticed then over the years you know it's a tragedy of of reality that we are terrible at recording women's history and women of color particularly invisible but also she lived in a very sort of tricky crossroads so after the war after the 1st World War after the representation of the peoples that was given Britain wanted to forget this terrible feeble time when the sons of Brittania were fighting the daughters every time you say that suffragette period not chopped and they wanted to clays also you know in India they didn't remember her because you know she lived in the Mahrattas daughter but after independence they had new people as a better writer had gone there Narrator So they didn't need some sort of strange offspring of a distantly forgotten Maharajah who doesn't even speak her own language you know she was a British Asian she didn't mean so much to them she didn't blow her own trumpet very well and you know she was at the end of her life asked her Who's Who entry and she gave one line she just under interests she said the advancement of women so she was a terrible self propagandist and she had no chill. The whole dealy family died without issue because as these things went all said p.s. The British government to try and bury had name as well you know because this idea this upstart challenging the might have to put on the streets of Westminster this would not play well in the Raj this would not go away when they've already arrested north of India and this is little defiant chit of a woman who is defying the empire in their very heartland so they teach tried to suppress his story at all in a face things led to the deletion of an extraordinary woman. Speaking to choose days we celebrated the centenary of the 1st votes for women Princess Safire Princess suffragette revolutionary and he said and is published by Bloomsbury and you can. 24 hours from. Very shortly. Radio. It must be approaching Valentine's $631.00 let's get a summary of this morning's news and sport from. Good morning you Kate. Charities could have government funding withdrawn if they don't seem proof safeguarding issues the warning comes out to some Oxfam staff use sex workers in Haiti they were in the country to help after the earthquake in 2010 Suffolk police are renewing their appeal for help to catch a killer the death of 82 year old Doris Shelley from model Shem napes which has remained an open case she was attacked this day 25 years ago she died 11 days later a man who started a petition against the redevelopment of the Coal Hill in Ipswich is calling for the council leaders who joined him in a public debate more than 3 and a half 1000 people are supporting the call for a rethink over the scheme which will cost $3600000.00 pounds the aim is to make the area more attractive with new paving bringing out cheese and water features investigations have shown that hundreds of fires could be linked to the use of skin creams is because they contain paraffin that can so came to bedding and clothes and then start fires when it comes into contact with heat suffix whether a mixture of sunny spells and wintry showers later in the day and the high reaching 8 degree Celsius. Radius. Which town Drew nail nil with bottom of the table Burton yesterday and possibly the worst performance of the season a Portman Road talent rarely thrust in the nets of person and minds have lost the game but were helped by battles be a cow ski during the closing stages management McCarthy excepted it was a poor display every services are going to kill the opposition's before most of the world well. A lot of opossum is running on the dogs on all the dugout with no wolves they've played well and we've all it'll be honest elsewhere in the Championship leaders wolves extended their laid at the top to 13 points how to win . Thing to want to home to q.p.r. 2nd place Darby council held to a 11 draw by nor age Bristol City drew 33 with Sunderland despite being 3 nil up with just 20 minutes to play. In the Premier League leaders Manchester City were 51 when as at home to Leicester City Sergio scored 4 goals as they moved 16 points clear at the top elsewhere Harry Kane score for Tottenham as a base House no one at Wembley Everton overcame Crystal Palace 31 Swansea bate Burnley one nail West Ham were 2 no one has ever what foot and Stoke true one all with Bronson. In the Bostic Premier Division lay stones playoff hopes were dealt a further blow yesterday as they lost one nil away at most I'm only he's got the winner for Barry town in the West Suffolk Darby with Milton hole it finished he wants a barrier around meadow s.c. Sub 3 true nil nil at Tilbury in rugby union 6 Nations the defending champions and Limby Wales by 12 points to 6 at Twickenham Johnny makes cold 2 tries England head coach Eddie Jones was pleased to come through a tough match Look it was a good old fashion wrestle and the good thing for us is are we getting good at winning races we could stand a game not be at their best and still get the result we want to get staying with rugby and Bury St Edmunds poll run a result so way from home continued yesterday despite holding a one point lead at half time the Wolfpack went down 248 saying to Worthing Raiders at the Winter Olympics persons Amy Fuller has qualified for the final of the women snowboard slopestyle and drew Musgrave and Callum Smith go later today in cross country skiing on to hawk a and the Ipswich women remain 2 points clear at the top of the east Premier League after a 10 win at home to sin opens and they play again today at Tottenham road at lunch time against Norwich dragons that is the news and sports will have more at 7. B.b.c. Radio self a. Valentine's Day on the horizon maybe you'll be asking a big question maybe you'll get asked a big question and if so would he say yes and would he start planning a wedding if you start planning a wedding or you can have it in a chat show you can have it as a registry office are you going to have something a little bit different. If you. Say. Our lives. Her or let. Queen and David Bowie Under pressure as b.b.c. Radio Suffolk John Wright had the Sunday morning breakfast program 20 minutes to 7 now Wednesday's Valentine's Day a chance for couples to spend money on constant flowers and maybe. Share their love and appreciation for each other is also used by the Christian organization the marriage foundation to promote marriage saying it wants to highlight the benefits of a healthy marriage for individuals families and society as a whole but even if couples are choosing to tie the knot States from the Office of National to stay sticks around a quarter of marriages are religious ceremonies back in the sixty's it was the vast majority so if you're abroad without belief a group without God you want to get hitched without him maybe you should Kol a humanist. People still want to get married but very time won't a religious ceremony they've been waiting to be about them and their family and friends they still want this combination of being together sharing their love for the world but without gold Let's get. Let's get to morning as well as we can on the humanist set of parents or cover weddings namings and funerals and I almost just so believe that everybody should be able to follow their own beliefs or farce without any prejudice or in a volunteer church seen as a fairly empty religion it's just that you on your guard down to religion believe in the Royston people to follow their own religion. They really are often there also when I was a humanist wedding about soul exploring that you moment and then all you guns. See the couple and then they go through what they want to find out exactly what they want you know want to know one percent of the song because I've only had a look and then I go through how human this wedding operates to how what's what's the difference what's involved what was involved is art off the talk about them point out there about them or talk about their love story which is basically how they met and what I love about each other and then we did so I'd have resigned to structure the ceremony and sometimes almost it's almost fairly traditional what we have is the broad will still walk down with the person who's given or why it's often the fall they're obviously the grim of the ones in there with his best men and often they're all down the middle the difference is they wouldn't be anywhere very often is he in one of the parents Gardens it could be an old pulse over in so it could be anywhere on a beach so talk to them about that and then we talk about what talk musically was and then there may be some poems who are reading so it's not a legal ceremony it's just. A cultural salary it's more than a cultural ceremony is most of the people who have a human his wedding say this is a real wedding but hero it's not legal it has been put through to Parliament before and the laws on the House of Commons of refused it based on their own pretty just would imagine in their own boss or in Scotland for several years now humanists the principle and I bow to marry people legally Ok so that might happen here in the in the future in my happened when you know his leading politicians sign they talked to they're caught up in the school that. Pits a specious How romantic is interesting particularly this week when we've marks the 100th anniversary of the 1st women to be able to vote in Britain that people still walk down in a kind of given away by that. Father and handed over to the house but not that's quite a hard. Thing to Do many people not do that yet people still do that but we don't actually have any worthwhile person I don't have any wording in this and the Father has given the daughter away I just want the father to come down with them and yes they actually say that. They're not being given the why and all but the obvious it where actually the broads being right in there and the grooms walk down the aisle do you think it's more Atlantic to have it this way that the couple have a more in control are probably thinking so if some days I believe that they want to go to church not a church wedding might be I would forward it more romantic so you would have to ask each person but the one of the things about where he made his weight in his body start around the top will know about any belief or athlete on. There in the sun because there are so I. 1000 So it's not an overall but there are other celebrants who are on the Suffolk border also doing the human if you title it so with figures together and it's always increasing here boy and in Scotland where they can do them legally it's the 2nd largest weddings in the country because we can just have straightforward fridges your office you know some of the things and it's all nice and legal but people still whistle something about the ceremony and I suspect that people still really want to see that yes I do because the human side of her and call legally marry somebody the couple still have to go to verse 3 office to get a little bit but as I said before they can say See this is a wedding so they want to do it in their family and friends and. Show their love for it. Other And what they want to do for the future is there any traits or commonality in couples who come to you or like most weddings their young mostly. But having said that we have evolved couples or couples that lived together for a long time and decided they want to get together but obviously the common thing is they're not religious not everybody is an atheist but the not religious and they believe in the humanist ethic. And excuse to end on a humanist celibate. Long Melford He covers Suffolk in Essex and Cambridge sure and if you want to have a wedding ceremony and you want that you don't want to go to involved but you want something more than just a straightforward registry office stand that you can go to the humanism u.k. And find out all about the different celebrants are registered with them across the country Maybe you fancy having Roy at your wedding related to that subject humanists and secularists are having their annual Darwin Day Dinner this coming Tuesday it's at the sworn in Westerfield's So again if you type in Suffolk humanists and secularists into a search engine you come up with their website and find out what they are doing and maybe that's something you want to get involved with. The. Pearl. Little. 1st Phil Collins and easy lover I have in my hand a cd program praise loves excelling our friends on the program before it's a couple of years old this version but it's recorded at the Royal Albert Hall big celebration of. Christian music which is put on and choirs from across the country go down to be part of that including people from Suffolk they've gone down in the past and if you fancy adding your voice to that listen or not later on and hear how you can become involved. Travelling from b.b.c. Radio. No problems on the roads this morning or there may be a patch of ice or 2 around seduce Take care so it's quite windy as well so things want to blown into the carriage way overnights been over that kind of stuff they're pretty road works as well TAFE and road embarrass and Edmonds close between Campian way and out north gate Woods lane in Woodbridge also shot of course between a 12 and Melton road on the train's cross rail work continues its affecting the into city line through Suffolk further north than usual so if you're heading to London you have to get off the train at with him today and take a replacement bus knew the park and continue on by Chub there are no trains between Beccles and Lowestoft all our stuff to Norwich today that's due to major signal remodelling buses will be running instead. On Da the Digital Radio this is b.b.c. Radio. So we have a yellow warning in place for valid until 10 o'clock this morning so I'm treated roads pavements and cycle paths may be slippery they cancel the park run in Ipswich yesterday because of the slippery ice and I never went for a jog around anywhere when actually this quite stuffy pest be careful about getting for just a date. Cold and windy spells of sunshine and the chance of a few wintry showers spreading in from the West particular in the afternoon temperatures between 5 and 8 degrees Celsius this evening and tonight so wintry showers fading away to leave a draw a clear night widespread frost down to minus 4 all minus one knows year of parameters overnights a pretty chilly and a frosty start tomorrow and then a fine and dry day plenty of sunshine and a bit of patchy clouds up to 8 tomorrow in parts of Suffolk. Less than welcome to the b.b.c. Over the last few decades Brady who has changed and who has the way we listen to it you can now to. 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Talking General Synod the Church of England parliament meeting these last few days Reverend Andrew touchin in this year to talk about his bill about food waste and also other things being discussed Coming up though in Suffolk if you like talking at the end of the week this coming Friday 16th of February freedom of speech do we have the right to say what we want and how do we avoid offending people maybe people less bothered by the 2nd part of that sentence conference being organized Out West Suffolk college by the religious studies department at University of Suffolk and the college speakers include it some way of the interfaith and community forum the reference counting Jones from the cathedral and Younus one hell of it but it's practitioner amongst others if you want to go along at 10 through until 4. Up this coming Friday freedom of speech there we have the right to say what we want America is a freedom of speech freedom of conscience and a good Prudence never to practice a that. 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