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Radio Suffolk Jon right here the Sunday morning a breakfast program coming up humanists in Suffolk takes some inspiration from set for its most celebrated freethinker but as a summary of this warning season sport history flower good morning a new line of inquiry is being made by Suffolk police about the murder of a woman 25 years ago new information has been received about the death of Dora Shelley Steve Martin reports 82 year olds Doris Shelley was attacked in her home in model should switch in February 993 neighbors found her badly injured in cowering in her kitchen she died in hospital 11 days later her killer has never been caught Suffolk police renewed their appeal for help last month on the 25th anniversary of the attack they say they've received a small number of calls about the case and they say one interesting line of inquiry has been identified and the forensic review continues and they say they still want to hear from people who may have information a pledge is being made by the government to train an extra 3000 midwives over the next 4 years it's an increase of 25 percent Catherine Burns has this currently women could say several different midwives over the course of their pregnancy the Health and Social Care Secretary Jeremy Hunt wants to change that he's expected to Platts that by 2021 most women will have been a midwife during pregnancy and want to want have in labor the Royal College of Midwives is welcoming will it hold a long overdue acknowledgement that England's maternity services need more midwives hundreds of thousands of people have been taking part in demonstrations in America calling for tighter gun control they were organized by the March for our lives movement in response to the 17 people killed in a school shooting last month one of those who spoke at the main event in Washington was Emma Gonzales who was in class at the school in Florida during the shootings see. Citizen 20 seconds with an A R 15 and my friend Carmen would never complain to me about piano practice Aaron face would never cockier Miss Sunshine Alex out there would never walk into school with his brother Ryan fight for your lives before it's someone else's child there's disgrace this morning for the Australian cricket team after a bold tampering has taken place player Cameron Bancroft was saying trying to rub the ball with yellow tape during a match against South Africa captain Steve Smith knew involves about the plan more now from Jonathan Agnew the most unusual aspect of this latest case of ball to bring is that Australia has confessed to it and that the captain has taken responsibility for it is unique time will tell if this will cost Smith his job the Laws of Cricket specifically state that the captain is responsible for his team playing within the laws and also within the spirit of the game already Cricket Australia his employer has admitted that Smith has transgressed on both counts and the ramifications for the captain the coach and also the senior players who were involved of very serious the 1st nonstop regular flights between Australia and the U.K.'s landed at Heathrow Airport the Quantas Dreamliner plane took 17 hours to fly from Perth Simon Clem ascend has our story. Known also as the kangaroo route in 147 it took 7 hopes to get to Australia via Caro Calcutta and Darwin among others just before dawn this morning the Qantas flight did it in a single leap setting off from Perth only about 17 hours earlier the flight as been done before and some international connections between other countries a slightly longer but this is the 1st nonstop regular service from London to Australia the Boeing 7879 takes advantage of the most favorable winds and requires for pilots to allow for brakes is due to set off for the return leg at 1 o'clock this afternoon the 1st lady of year efficient has died lease as C.E.O. Was 94 she won for Switzerland in the 1st competition in 1956 where the song called refrain. Can. Be. In sports in cricket England are struggling to avoid a heavy to face in the 1st Test against New Zealand the home side declared 4 127487 England a target of 369 and a short time ago England were 38 for one Suffolk So whether Cloudy with rain and drizzle to begin with dry and brighter later was some sunny spells a high today of 12 degrees Celsius that's the latest news we'll have more at 730. John Rice on B.B.C. Radio self a. Good morning welcome Sunday breakfast coming up humanists in Suffolk takes some inspiration from set for most celebrated freethinker Well he was extremely radical the views that he developed literally life especially for the Christian church were very very strong very sad Edwin's prepares for a. Of witness stories from the Sunday papers because from 2408 saying John minds B.B.C. Radio stuff Asked Take that on the garden here on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk 10 minutes past 7 now radical ideas versus freedom of speech conflict we're seeing today on social media but it's not a new challenge the 18th century pamphleteer Thomas Paine broadcast the merits of reason Republicanism and of radicalism in a series of writings challenge to authority around the world's most famous being common sense written in $776.00 and his 2 part Rights of Man published in $791.79 say but it all started just across the border in Thetford the other week a coach load of Suffolk humanist and secularists including Dennis Johnson took a trip to the town's ancient house museum to learn mall the inch and houses not a small museum it's an absolutely beautiful little museum but a low Thomas pay and house is no longer in Thetford the museum is only about 50 meters away from where Thomas pins host. Once stood the fact that we were on the spot where Thomas Payne had walked on lived was just amazing to. US Thomas Paine was a young man at the corner of the street just across the road on which from where he lived was the place of correction where criminals were basically flow going even executed it seems almost all B.S. That this influence the Thomas Paine of later years especially every wrote the rights of man and so forth because he did record hearing the screams of prisoners the specials are taken from the prison up to the place with the float and even executed in some cases which was literally 100 meters or so from where his house was so he must have had a fairly traumatic experience as a as a young man and as a as a youth What did you know and what did you learn that that surprised you I think it was the diversity of his life in the number of things that he needs to do he probably wrote the original Declaration of Independence at least depended original one however this was modified quite a bit because while in the America he was an advocate for women's rights and very anti slavery and of course the other founding fathers didn't quite have the CME liberal views especially with slavery I mean Washington for example was a slave owner I'm not so the other founding fathers also had slaves or the didn't have slaves they had a vest months that involved slavery so his original Declaration was almost certainly water Don to become what we know know was the original Declaration of Independence I think it's really interesting Ted to see people in history who have had such a strong sense of of their own belief in their own values even when like you say it is in contrast to the wider culture Well he was extremely radical his views are says the views that he developed literally life especially about the Christian church were very very strong he wasn't actually in if he just he was a day asked he was a Newtonian de asst another which he believed that the universe ran almost like clockwork in the Newtonian fashion but he was pilloried for big an atheist and his in his literate as. And he changed quite a bit through this life I mean his father was quicker his mother was I'm glad come the age of 19 he obviously must have had a complete change of view because he became a privateer So basically he became a pirate stealing stuff for the crown in the U.K. That was well before he went over to America he also worked as an excise man after that so he again I was a poacher turned gamekeeper. Out of the time too he also ran a small tobacco shop and used to tend to think well if his neck size man and he runs a typical shop I wonder where he got the tobacco from you know so you just wonder was he was he that almost or was he a scholar at that time or what it was it was quite fast and just hearing the story and then the changes he had because of course he was also a major supporter of the French Revolution he went to France at the time that's whenever he wrote he wrote the age of reason but that was a lot of that was written in prison because he fell out with the powers that be in France and in fact he was tried and he was to be executed I'm not going to tell you the story of the drama because it's almost worth going to into the ancient post to hear about this yourself because it's a noble sort of Scarlet Pimpernel skit that it was that was quite astonishing but he managed to avoid being executed by a couple of Dez we've got very recent cases of freedom of speech issues with people with extreme views being banned from social media as a waste talked about we've got problems with people being radicalized by extreme Islamist groups extreme far right groups say people with extreme views are still here but there is a lot of work to quell And do you think he would have fallen foul of that I'm sure he was View doesn't extremist and in fact never he died only 6 people turned up at this funeral Mindi because of all his attacks on Christianity in his later does and again that was in complete contrast to how he worked in his earlier days as because he was a he was probably he was described as the most famous pamphleteer in the world because of all his writings how they got distributed around the Pless to Opus Li He was. Able to say and write things that offended an awful lot of people but even even when he was in France and he was supporting the revolution and he was condemning the case he was still able to come. Quite quite conveniently So it looks as if there was quite even those Desi ideas of freedom of speech where. There were fairly strong. What do you think of him remarkable absolutely remarkable. In his life the. Had. Enough. Because he didn't think that any of his works were worth anything he didn't put a great value on themself I think he just wanted. To be heard and absolutely. Visiting the. Foot. Of a young. Come As Michael Jackson the way that you make him feel the way he feels about you it's unclear expect a. 20 minutes past 7. From B.B.C. Radio. 27 this morning good morning. Good morning yes well. We've managed it. Looking very good indeed lots of people have had to lie and I think as often the people around on the cards were a little bit misty and driving conditions generally fairly good the fo'c'sle road closure to the east of it switched towns and already having a little bit of an impact on Heathrow southbound not said a little bit of a queue. Lots but everywhere else it's very quiet the engineering work continues in London which means if you're off to the capital by train you take the train as far as with some replacement. And then the underground the sponsored B.B.C. Radio Suffolk if you see something kind of day. 3212121. On D.A.B. Digital radio this is B.B.C. Radio Suffolk. If I had to describe Suffolk in sri I say colorful stunning and friendly I would say multicultural expansive wonderful peaceful vibrant paradise of cool that is a word isn't it odd picks stunning incredible and friendly looks if very good idyllic how bad this wild and interesting adventures pretty are tough to say vibrant exciting saying I'm beautiful passionate balanced self being nice is B.B.C. Radio stuff your station B.B.C. . Is harder. Than It Looks Suffolk and 3 what some join in the studio my Sunday papers guess this morning we're under acres from 24 marketing Good morning good morning 3 words for Suffolk beautiful exciting and energetic energetic is a good one energetic is a great one why Suffolk energetic I think that he's energetic because I think there are so many exciting things happening especially in IT and in our community there's such a passion for incredibly new and dive and wonderful things Cole selling Suffolk selling Ipswich you know if I was to come to your marketing. Here we would use it would you take it switch on as a client you put me on this for us I would take it to John as a client that there are in it many incredible people doing incredible things and our town is a town of beauty and diversity and opportunity so yes of course I would it's very interesting. Just done it you've done your very good just checks in a post. To a totally group where there seems to be quite a lot of families who've moved back to suffer Galli one partner has a relationship with Suffolk they grew up here their parents are here and so their other partners come from elsewhere often London and they love it there absolutely delighted you are his partner his I did exactly that so I was boom. Moved to London moved to know challenged around the world a bit and came back to stuff it came back to Ipswich and had a school reunion about food I did a 3 years Katie 3 is Kay and the number of people that I've done exactly that is incredible that I've gone away and come back to settle again in Suffolk is yeah lots of people say that and I mean it's really good with the university to retain people and so some people don't have to go I But you're making sure people come back with all the skills and experience what they're doing on tax that we have often down the 12th and with the rest of the country go and get experience and come back bring it back to so I know the kind of people probably he might want to start up a small business possibly create a business and they come to your door and they say what can I do. They day and my reason I became afraid on the reason I became a freelance marketing and design consultant is data I could presumably work with charities community interest companies and startups to dozen people by definition of that much money yeah absolutely well for a month or so. But yes yes there are lots of businesses out there who you know for their marketing is not their thing it's not the most important thing to them but actually it's incredibly important to spread the word and promote your business so you've been putting on amongst other things some of the Sunday vintage markets which often you know the space which will be the cycle café on the waterfront. So you walk in there and there's people selling funky lamps there's my brother in law whittling away selling wooden spoons and things you know about people making their own jewelry and I don't want them to look fantastic but quite lot of people just browse through a new kind of thing doesn't do any of them make enough money to evolve a business model lawyer it's lovely So we run that Sunday market I run it with Victoria no fit from Lady No for collude rust and we've been doing it for the last few months. Sadly we haven't done one since December my mum passed away a few weeks Kay and we haven't managed anything in this year safe but we will be doing it again in April say watch that Sunday Market on social media but it's great because it's a really good opportunity for vintage sellers artisan make has an artists to get out there and sell their stuff and even if they don't sell tons and tons of stuff on the day it's a platform it's a platform for people to come and see will incredible craftsman and people that we have in this town and there really isn't a lot of that going on in Ipswich in terms of vintage and stuff there's a lot of art stuff around their craft markets by I think we've got something fairly unique and yet many people say that's as and you never know when someone who screwed away actually you know when someone's birthday comes up or next Christmas all or go back there and all exactly like on the field if it's a platform to give out your business cards and promotional stuff great you know you don't need your hard at work you see what you've picked out from the Sunday papers in a moment or 2 just time for some Queen round because like you. She. Just . Said. The deficit. Should. Be. Will of course. Bring the time around seal off cost $7.00 British Summer Time 7th. Grade. As it is a school run by Steve good morning a new line of inquiry is being made by Suffolk police over the murder of a woman 25 years ago new information has been received about the death of 82 year old Dora Shelley in multiple show it comes after a fresh appeal was made for help about the crime last month a pledges being made by the government to train an extra $3000.00 midwives over the next 4 years the Royal College of Midwives say they welcome the move but further investment is also required hundreds of thousands of people have been taking part in demonstrations in America calling for tighter gun control they were organized by the March for allies movement in response to the 17 people killed in a school shooting last month the 1st nonstop regular flights between Australia and the U.K. Is touched down at Heathrow Airport it's operated by Kwanza some made using a Boeing Dreamliner. On a plane the journey from Perth took 17 hours Suffolk's weather Cloudy with rain and drizzle to begin with dry and brighter later with some sunny spells the high today reaching 12 degrees Celsius. B.B.C. Radio. Has disgraced the Smalling for the Australian cricket team after a ball tampering has taken place player Cameron Bancroft was saying trying to rub the ball with yellow tape during a match against South Africa captain Steve Smith knew in advance about the plan former Australian skipper Adam Gilchrist says they failed everyone it's really disappointing and look I get thinking and feeling emotional about it the last thing you want at any time he explains coming in putting the boot in to you as a taming jumping on board stories and get being 80 to create tame broads cannot help but feel we've all been really really badly let down staying with cricket in England on struggling to avoid a heavy defeat in the 1st Test against New Zealand the home side declared 427 for 8 setting England a target of 369 and a short time ago England were 61 for one on the football now and laced and produced a stunning performance yesterday to win $41.00 away a playoff chasing rival Staines town only goal difference is keeping lace announce of the Bostic Premier Division top 5 list and went down to one at home against bottom of the table Burgess Hill town need a market loss for a nail to table topping dullish hamlet of Bloomfield's in the Bostic North bury town kept up there on likely push for a play off place winning 2 nil away at Morton and Tiptree ever see some pretty true one all with room for it. In rugby Bury St Edmunds return to winning ways by basing a London Irish wild geese by 50 points to 29 it was the Wolfpack 1st win under new head coach John Kerry. Because Players Championship SEAN MURPHY will meet Ronnie O'Sullivan in today's final it's off to Murphy beat Mark Williams $63.00 in the semifinal tennis and Roger Federer will lose his world number one ranking to Rafael Nadal after a shock to fate by world number 175 than a psychic in our case at the Miami open in the women's singles world number one Simona Halep is out after the fate by nice red van scout. Cambridge dominated both boat races winning easily in the men's and women's Oxford had won for the past 5 months races before yesterday the women's race was a clear victory the Light Blues recorded a time of 90 minutes and 5 seconds it's the 1st time this century they won consecutive races has the Cambridge Coke's safely Shapter I mean we've been doing the same thing over and over again a month now say OK we knew it it's just needs to go out there and do the job you know we've got to double world champion in straight sets a lot of races had time we just tried to get the bounce again and you know that's been really working for us in. On 2 Bosky boldly Ipswich women enjoyed a tough afternoon at home to Darbyshire Irish but kept the 100 percent winning record this season intact they won by 78 points 273 that is the news and sports will have more addicts. B.B.C. Radio self a. Very good morning to you 735 here on B.B.C. Radio the Sunday morning breakfast program later on we'll be trying some of the Easter Egg chocolates Plus catching up with some of the big events planned for Holy Week across Suffolk this that the South passion plus the much of witness on Good Friday in Bury St Edmunds my Sunday papers guess Miranda is choosing a variety of things including Facebook on the charm offensive mass anti-gun much as in the US and what Jeremy Koeppen does on his allotments. Down the debate in Istanbul the key to. The terrible thing. Instead. Of. Jumping in the stack. On the street 10 steps to. vintage markets have popped up on the apps which waterfront in what will be the cycle cafes new home when it's finished things happening around the waterfront I was walking along there the other day and the work happening at the base the big one right hand this time the road cracks progress so let's see how that forms out as a old there it's an iconic building is now it is quite nice now when I really want to live I think they should have just painted it pink and left it there as a as a building they said it is but John both have wine in it that would have been a massive crime in their lives that would actually got us some global publicist you had no nature for that and you should go into marketing that's not because I didn't know you've been hard at work next door picking stories from the Sunday papers will start with the observer and this is a story which is across all of the news a huge thing really this is a big marches in the United States demanding gun law reform half a 1000000 rally on the U.S. Capitol there's 800 protests around the world following the latest of many many school shootings what do you make of this today well it's I still something on faith. I'm not sure who I'm stating this well but I'm just going to put it out there which which just sums this out but it's said if your child hits another child with a stick do you give everybody sticks D B if certain kid sticks who are decked with sticks to defend everyone else will say take the stick away that kind of sums up the whole gun you know if they can America for me obviously you take this take away that that is the you know it seems to be. That you give people who take it with sticks it is a really interesting. Salute rift between cultures from here and there because we simply don't get it no absolutely people on the on the other side just just don't get absolutely why arsenic is a should and what's interesting is this isn't calling for everyone to hand in their gardens this is you know can we have some rules around people buying submachine gun Absolutely. You know this certainly isn't clearing up guns and then our stuff we will have them separate but even that has this huge opposition which you know I find so strange the one of the other signs. Saying I can't even take peanut butter to school AIG Zach you know you have a substance which exactly because I don't like the air exactly so airlines can't have peanuts on planes anymore obviously you know just from peanuts and you know allergies and things that are great but I don't get the whole thing just take them away do you think that this is enough critical mass to actually change anything or will this be lots of lots of noise in general will probably say this is it is a very small amount of people in the same way the obvious he's A No Q A should know is an incredible mass of people say I think he's I suspect he. Is trying though he did say something which the N.R.A. Did I can't remember exactly what he pledged to do but that he went a little bit against what you were seems you know you know going with popular opinion. You know who he was lobbying and still you know he's got guys that in the mind to say you know and again if. You get you know local elections coming off in different places you're not going to critical mass you know absolutely I mean things change but then it's a very ingrained. Psyche So yeah I suppose it was ingrained in other coaches as well and actually other people of you know had. Prayer and there but yeah it is. Certainly a big big deal anyway that starts widely reported and of telling any observer Facebook goes on the charm offensive Sunday Express we've got a lot about data. Mark Zuckerberg is now going to take massive ads in newspapers and not on various media to apologize to his uses for sharing their illegally sharing their data that's interesting that he's going to take out our newspapers but I would imagine that here to see the ironies his face for he rather . Like you think they wouldn't say but you see there are lots of there are lots of advertising is he why now kind of rethink 3 of rethinking their strategies in terms of advertising on Facebook and this is saying as soon as you start this I got to do something because people are going to start meeting in a way they're not going to trust his network now this you know all of the rights and wrongs of this is very complex and there I'm sure there are lots of legal. And fro ing but have you ever read when you get an app on your phone or when you sign up to something Have you ever actually read any of the terms and know if you see the last leg on Friday. Item Hales they actually had I think they printed out the terms and conditions Facebook's Terms and conditions and because you have a link in the terms and conditions that leads you to another set of conditions yeah they were something like 80000 page there was no way that anybody could ever read they turned think this is so you have no idea what you signed up they want you to. Is this thing with Apple it is a face that is there with any big anything that you can can we look at your contacts and you know your photos probably Yeah can we come around on a Sunday Exactly. I suppose so but I think that the lesson here I space is that we should all be very careful about our digital footprint you know things don't disappear when something's online it's online it's you know well and also the . Skepticism of believing. You read online as well absolutely you know in a way is a huge argument for brands you can trust such as the B.B.C. Which have very strict threshold of what they put out here and lots of people who would argue. That the B.B.C. Has it. Just putting something that is untrue and Miach it in a fake news for a minute to get spread and because it's not even necessary said that unchained I mean if you look at not to do and if you look at social media and you know that the right into pressure because actually it looks like our lights are all absolutely amazing when it's actually there no issues we don't put the rubbish stuff on social media yes everybody else thinks you're having stuff you don't want it for a long day of cool. And I think for the lovely results that you know one is that we're not all like this out there or look at us where we didn't spend a. Sunday Telegraph. Of a school of nature with his allotment Campaspe a lot of things are written about Jeremy Coleman I love Jeremy Cooper and I'm just pointing out that I always say I love the fact that he has composed So Jeremy Cohen has revealed the secret to his frightening a lot much how he was a labor leader in the field an important also to be with Will Young how adding a little year into compost was excellent tonight is the standard advice of lots of people yeah I do do that yes absolutely and I just have obviously I can't get the picture out of my head and Jeremy we don't have not actually did it together I don't think they did anything that's an unlimited. But thank you for bringing that to our attention you can read more about that in the Sunday Telegraph The Sunday Times Now this is very interesting actually knew him oh geez for disabled people can I add them tiny tiny little article and but it just caught my eye because. You know people may not know you are approved by the unique a consumer T.M. Say there are these you know approved mateys that get used on line and stuff so these are the little tiff you know just a lot of these little simple. So you have in the corner of your phone apps if someone sends you a message and they send you a thumbs up only place or never lets go out for ice cream is it that your last one of they. And they'll come up if you type a word in they quite often come up and suggest I'm 83 so Apple wants to add in a major. Add a separate mateys representing people with disabilities they perhaps wheelchair users. People with prosthetic limbs and things like that have the great me full with we already have different skin tains on the very very nature absolutely we should have you know disabled just you know part of the general conversation of you know this is normal I'm saying exactly the more normal places people disabilities are paired the more normal people will because a lot of silly I mean you look at the Paralympics and you know all of this stuff it's incredibly important was it was initially about the parliament is how little is spent talking about disability Oh absolutely and more about the school which is exactly how it should be. Fantastic says in The Sunday Times and coming to a phone near you and finally very quickly big breakthrough on hostage free cuppa this is really exciting to the Sunday Mirror Tetley New York City are trying to make plastic bags that will fully biodegrade and everyone goes what's theirs in plastic and might say that only time you knew there is polypropylene which is used as a sail and in the tea bags to stop them from falling apart from splitting. And York City. Working on trying to make plastic bags they're going to be fully to buy degradable pretty and they'll be people who've been drinking loose leaf tea all these years I told you so I told you it was too good to be cheery that clear you wouldn't listen no I've been using least leaf tea and wait on my come. That's where we live at Miranda very much if we want to find out more. For 082408 small can sing and find out more about your stuff maybe they have a chance for a business or a start up that set can benefit from you'll help you very much and see what the markets. Live. Don't. You think. I mean couldn't get. Them out don't. Go. See. Radio. Let's find out what's happening with the morning morning John and the registry clock at the very constant threads that so far this morning people are taking that extra hour in bad and cheating there's not much traffic around on the A 14 what the raises moving very well it's a little bit misty in patches and then it brightens up and then it's misty again but there you go folks old red ties. To the east to the. Directions. On the trains if you're off to the capital. To the capital you have to take the bus to the underground from. If you see something. The weather has in store for this Palm Sunday. B.B.C. Weather Center good morning George. Not outrageous let's play this at B.B.C. Radio love it when you call us with your stories or take part in all competitions well for Monday the 26th of March will be a new number you'll need to dial to get through to us so grab a pen and paper get your son ready and save this number 801121210801412121 and the good news is it's completely free feed a call for me a landline or mobile So what are you waiting for get in touch B.B.C. Radio Suffolk station B.B.C. . Today gave us something for you to remember 801412 walnut see one let's find out what the weather has in store for Suffolk Georgina but isn't the B.B.C. Weather Center good morning. But if Miss and how she felt around this morning a cloudy start generally with some drizzle but it should break up the softening to give us says in brighter weather paths even some sunny spells the temp is expected to reach between 9 and 12 degrees Celsius a cold a night tonight largely dry with clay spells and could see a bit of frost developing with him she is getting down to minus 2 degrees in some spots so it's cold but sunny start T. Tomorrow with Kyle pushing in from the west in the late afternoon early evening with sandwiches up to about 13 degrees Celsius and into waters wind northerly 3 or 4 becoming variable 2 or 3 the northwest today 3 or 4 later states me though a slight weather folk patches and occasional drizzle later visible visibility moderate or poor occasionally very poor becoming good later and the next high tide in the stuff is at 1623 to put one meters and it will turn on the nays at 833 the height there 3.5 meters Georgina Bennett assigns you very much show with the weather of the forecast in an hour's time here on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk come. Thursday the 12th of April says one fewer diaries suffix theology for I'm exploring Christian theological issues in an open nonpartisan way we have. Justice for animals what is the Christian response Dr Deborah Jones from the Oxford center for animal ethics speaking about that 730 on Thursday the 12th of April and related to that will be trying some vague and Easter chocolates on the program in a minute or 2. We've got Fairtrade Easter eggs if you want to buy that kind of stuff maybe you look for Easter eggs where there's little packaging is possible maybe you go Frank maybe you go for a bunny maybe something else but chocolates is available we had breakfast on the program not too long ago so. Fair trade shop being fair trade town for 10 years stock spokes so we're saying what tastes nice. 63 chocolate isn't it all of our shopping take will be increasing this week and I went and then later on we're It is 8 o'clock British Summer Time Sunday the 25th of March 28th Saints B.B.C. Radio one here the Sunday morning breakfast program coming up the stage is set for another good friday much of witness and Bury St Edmunds Southwold passion is spilling out onto the streets and want to try some vegan chocolate faced but now the summary of this warning season sport has Steve flower good morning a fresh line of inquiry is being made by Suffolk police about the murder of a woman 25 years ago new information has been received about the death of Dora Shelley Steve Martin reports 82 year olds Doris Shelley was attacked in her home in March switch in February 9093 neighbors found her badly in. In carrying in her kitchen she died in hospital 11 days later her killer has never been caught Suffolk police renewed their appeal for help last month on the 25th anniversary of the attack they say they've received a small number of calls about the case and they say one interesting line of inquiry has been identified and the forensic review continues and they say they still want to hear from people who may.

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