The prime minister warned party members in Birmingham to hold then the urban stop squabbling over a year up but amid the serious messages the worse some lie said moments Paul Rowley repulsing. It was an unorthodox stance Theresa May strutting on stage dancing to Abba reprise in her much talked about gyrations during a recent visit to Africa and then a joke at her own expense about the disasters of last year's Tory conference you will have to excuse me if I do cough during the speech. I've been up all night Super doing the backdrop. But on the most divisive issue affecting the party breaks it's a positive prediction if we stick together and hold on I know we can get a deal that delivers for Britain. To resume A's problems aren't over but what's been a difficult conference has ended on a hard. Pull really reporting 3 people have been arrested over the case of a body being discovered in the river kipping in Ipswich 22 year old Joe poorly died in August 2 people are being questioned on suspicion of murder a 3rd person is being questioned on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. The public inquiry into the ground for tower fire has begun hearing from survivors for the 1st time and. Lived on the 10th floor for 27 years he told the inquiry he was woken in the early hours by a phone call from his son who told in the building was on fire he then described what he saw when he opened his front door that this smoke outside was very strong very black very wouldn't be possible to breathe it would take your breath away basically so it was like you know I felt like the moment I opened the door of her like I've been hit by a gas as well as a smoke so basically it would stop me from breathing a man has been charged in connection with a stabbing in Lowestoft an 18 year old suffered a deep cut to his left arm during an incident in simply to straight on Saturday 19 year old Cameron Brook Shaw from St Anne's Crescent in Gholston is accused of G.B.H. And possessing an offensive weapon. A man has a message stealing a telescope from a luxury hotel here in Suffolk and leaving without paying his bill Ryan Presley has been sold soup a the money back and to do community work Steve Martin has this when Ryan Presley checked into the top of the mill hotel nips which he ran up a bill of $735.00 pounds for his room and meals but he left 2 days later without paying the 27 year old also stole a telescope worth $200.00 pounds after a damaged tip he then went to the nearby White House in Tottenham and ran up another food bill for $27.00 pounds $35.00 he didn't pay that either today Presley who lives with him in Essex admitted to Ipswich magistrates what he'd done he was ordered to pay back all the money charged an extra $170.00 pounds in costs and told to do a 100 hours community work those facing a long day because of the closure of the will was Wake Southwold footbridge can use a free ferry service for the rest of the week the rowboats normally operates at weekends but will run extra services until Friday safety investigation work is taking place on the Bailey bridge has done a church who operates the ferry where it is finishing it could look toit is the biggest toy to the site yesterday was quite challenging we had water right over the car park and Suffolk County Council are subsidizing it so it's free for everybody to come across at night. The and Janeiro helped to create the sounds of the battles has died Geoff Emerick was 72 he started working at the famous Abbey Road Studios when he was a teenager looking back he has David. Strawberry Fields Forever by the food some this. Is an effort of 2 entirely separate takes recorded in different keys and tempos it works because of the scale of Geoff Emerick on Tomorrow Never Knows he gave the vocals and drums the distinctive sound. It's going to do that he wrote as a teenager and went on to have a long and distinguished career but he'll be remembered for those years in the sixty's when the Beatles were at the height of their creativity in the studio and it was his job to help turn their ideas into reality. Onto Suffolk's well that until I try and find with Claire spells if not low going down signal. For tomorrow a mixture of sunny spouse and clouds reaching a high of 19 degrees Celsius that is the latest news our next at 7. Hear about the death of a Geoff Emerick and as well as being a very fine engineer he was also a producer and produced a couple of albums for Elvis Costello we'll hear a track a piece of from those oh please after 630 when we let the music do most of the talking my music guest before that from 615 is the voice of still. Radio. So let's. Go. Back let. MACV had no one said Ain't No Stopping Us Now here on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk we're tourism A has closed the Conservative Party conference with a coup for the country and a party to come together to secure a good BRICS a deal the prime minister donned stormed the stage the sounds of Abba before attacking what she called the Jeremy cool been policy and touching on a theme of her speech she said Better days are ahead with a pledge that austerity is an end to kill it a good deal for oppression at the spending review next year we will set out our approach for the future debt as a share of the economy will continue to go down support the public services will go up because a decade off to the financial crash people need to know. That the austerity it led to is over and that that hard work has paid off. When at least 2 of sufferings Conservative M.P.'s James cartilage and Peter odors were and then to hear her speech but some of the conservative councillors were Liz Haas and a member of Barra and Cameron soon lose on the county council they both joined us on the program now thank you very much indeed to you both for joining us that there are no Lead starts with that end to austerity you both serve on local councils and you've seen your budget cuts does it feel like a sterile he's coming to an end to you Liz. Yes I think he's kind of made that pledge so I have to believe that that's going to happen. I think they're good government has taken some cardinals it's got to change now and I believe all of the presses and the spending will be there yes hopefully we'll have some good news. Saying it but we've got we've got to get some indication it is him when I read that like any. Space at the end of a conference it's lots of promises but no meat on the bones as yet for certain I would say that was probably what I thought about the space there was a lot of things that weren't said but there were lots have been do I know about what it's going to happen a lot I can say is I hope they do care and what about you all I can say is that if the Prime Minister's made a pledge to do that then she will follow through with that pledge and we've got to also with that OK you think she will then to be able to. What I think she will I think the party is completely behind her I think because would have been really unifying her thought and I think you know the comment that where a divided party that is not what I saw not all my colleagues or you know it's been really upbeat and really good for all of us to come together and and you know it's been a collection of some of the great. Just mines in the country I mean that's what I'm left with the overriding feeling of great all here I'm all you know doing things the best intentions for the country Bronx it's been a hot topic of loose tourism a warm the conference that the ceiling the perfect brakes it could lead to no brakes a detour How does one go down with you. Know with maybe I'm on the brakes a turn quite proud of the fact strictly from the checkers proposal but I do think that we have to you're not behind trees or may. Not going to happen we're going to end up with nothing because what she said and you know there was unity in the whole you could say they were the conservatives I spoke with the people outside the hall or perhaps not but we should say I mean I must say it was a resoundingly. I felt very proud to be that I'm very proud of her because I was as last year and that was a nightmare for her I think she did very well I felt very happy when I came out there and what about this prostrates is no Bridget it's what did she mean by that well I think it's a negotiating stance isn't it you know she's got to say that she wants the best deal and you're not going to give away all your negotiating tool. And say you're not going to use them so you know she's got to use everything within her power to negotiate the best deal for this country I mean something I will say is that I saw on the Web site an 11 town of the people attended the conference understand 450 events and somebody told me that 1200 people went to Forest Chuck check is only my estimation can point 9 percent of people at that conference that's not a huge turnout that's a tiny turnout and a lot of people to my colleague sitting with you know about. Braintree per account so he was saying here he went because he was curious he doesn't support our society is. And a lot of people he spoke to in the queue were curious to know they just wanted to see what he was up to so I think there's a view that a lot of people attend these events because they share the view you know they're curious they want to see what it is that somebody else you know is arguing against . Liz threesome I also made an appeal for people to be more civil to one another in public life saying that the nature of political debate has been getting worse I don't see many people would argue with that with me no I don't think anybody could not so she was actually extremely good when she said that. You know he talked about dialogue but from what he has gone through over particularly over the last few years I thought he dealt with that to extremely well and there was no bitterness since he didn't play ball to politics a lesser told very good indeed and I think the whole. Lucy though well up stood up and applauded her for it Karen of course she's enjoying the plaudits for many but the real work continues right now doesn't it she's had her time in the summers afternoon but she's got to get down to some very serious business again. She's the one we're doing the whole you know the whole government do their homework I mean that's what it takes it top work you know it's the lead up to a conflict the hard work lead up to anything lead up to that but if you continually hard working you know the government isn't just about to audit and saying things it's about doing the hard work and in messaging that hard work and it's that kind of you know as you described to it well I would disagree I would say that doing the job and getting on and doing that and on a contrast to be punctual the halti reading government and he's doing now and we're doing the best this country and hopefully messaging it to everybody in the correct way to lose half and and Karen soon thank you both for joining us on the program this 2 time. Travelling from B.B.C. Radio self. 60 minutes past 6 is Barry Lewis thanks so much for. Your North. Towards the fo'c'sle road just to the east. Of congestion on the. Improving around Woodbridge road a little bit slow Valley Road and Berry road change nothing too bad on the approaches there quite slow on the way out of its reach on the London road outside . St Louis busy getting on the move again on the Hill. Heading into town on the 131 northbound. Berries and Edmunds and maybe just a bit of congestion on the market road nothing too bad there and getting on the move again on the new High Street as well from what I can say on the approaches to stance of able just keep in touch with what's happening on the 11 if that's where you're headed. Just about back to normal following the clearing of a northbound accident but just close to junction had Stansted Airport on the trains cross the county for B.B.C. Radio Suffolk travel if you see something me call 080-141-2121. Is B.B.C. Radio. Back in Suffolk on Saturday week I've been having a chat. You can hear our conversation after this. Classic from the $970.00 S. Thomas the run. And. Who is with. Are about. Next weekend Matty great to an interstate let this be only the start of another 2 span and this one spans them much about doesn't it does it does it it's with newish a line up with. Jesse Mason ass on the federal She's been with us for a while Julian Lipman He's been with us too he's very good child. We've got Benji Patrick who is comparatively new His dad was in the band we're sort of thinking of it now as a family. And we've got. Roger carry on the dice and under him Janaki of course all of you have to retire at the trademarks to spend sound of course but when you have personnel changes to this that change things I'm a little bit well it does a different emphases come out in the music but we've got such a vast repertoire that we just pull in stuff and say well I know a tied to learn arrangement very largely we sort of like we sing the songs quite a lot so that they don't get tired. So that we're it's essentially reviving us. It was all the time which was for liberals and it's great having you people come in because they do different things in it and folk tales and characters very much at the heart of the steel spanned sound still well I think that basically is a material that is still I really I mean a lot of the material was brought in by Bob Johnson and Peter Knight was there. And Tim. Kemp So they're all names that has a sort of come through the music and their music comes through what's happening as well so you've just embarked on this. Coming to Suffolk on Saturday week the 13th of October at Holy Trinity Church I don't think you've done that one before and suffered. A dozen We have played most bike sheds in England. And a more and more churches certainly in this part of the world are coming on stream as far as concerts concerned is that the case I'm across the land it is it is that becoming much more community centers I think they stay which is good because that's what they started out as and that's sort of come around to that again I think. And then I stipulate that great to sing in. One of our instrumental acoustically don't always lend themselves to to let trick music. No that shall it is quite challenging you have to be but most and perhaps than in other circumstances but we're quite good at that we have played quite a few of them we've played in this Emily Williams last night and that was quite. An interesting experience hearing your voice in those surroundings do you hear different nuances in your voice in certain places do you get caught by surprise I think it's always say the space out is what voices do I think voices and respond very well to pick open spaces the drums on the other hand have lost the challenge but now I find. I like singing where there's good reason kelp voice wonderfully. And you've been in the studio a lot obviously down the years in fact you mentioned earlier that you've got some an album coming out next year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of steelers fan indeed indeed yes we didn't think it would be so long. Any idea when you started how long he thought he might be on for an suppose you gave that much of a thought Well as though I thought we'd do it for a bit but you had no idea well. No 50 years Mary how does that make you feel old. Now it's kind of only numbers really because it doesn't sell in some way it seems like yesterday and in other ways seems like it was at another life time so it's kind of you know how well we all experience that as we go to a lot and this is a comfort if that's the right word when when you've got other groups like Fairport Convention and Lindisfarne still doing the business is and still sounding as great as ever well yes I mean there is the reality is that you don't get word necessarily I mean you know. You know the music really well and it's. Yes I just bring something different to which I think if you do it for a long time especially traditional music it warms and nourishes and. It kind of warms and becomes an old friend. Are you road testing some of the new material at the moment. When you're planning to record it. I think in November we start and we are going to have it ready for the spring so those coming to see you Sudbury on Saturday week of the Holy Trinity Church there can expect some new songs but of course many old favorites yes in a way we combine them with bringing in some new some some. People who hopefully will now not your repertoire is. That is the one that everybody does know but yes you could not do that could you well we have had 2 hours where we've not done it but I think it's kind of it's just politeness really now but I still had some to sing and it's great when the audience actually which is what we are today is your job married to choose the set list put that together. Well yes I'm quite instrumental in it but it's OK if they sort of make their own. It makes itself really have this material and you have to kind of make it flow as best you can looking ahead to your big anniversary next year what sort of things we got planned for that as well as the new album Well I think this is going to be quality festivals and festivals are very good for us because a lot of people think they know what we do and I think it must be the same as it was which of course it isn't it isn't every night I mean there was a People are always surprised and always say oh. I didn't realize because it's quite heavy and. Quite subtle. Well I'm sure of the place will be packed on Saturday week at Holy Trinity Church in sun break to welcome Steele and span back to a county that you've got to know pretty well down the years prospers you could say that for most counties Now Mattie said Yes yes it's just the map of England is in my head. Is there anywhere in the U.K. The them you haven't played in the last 5 decades. Not many we don't get Scotland that's awfully ledge which is just shame because I like school. But you've done a lot really haven't you but still new venues come on stream like Holy Trinity Church well even though you say you just never know what's around the corner and I do know what's around the corner for the count of abandon other day to the apex Embury later in the year indeed that's a nice office cake. On the apex of a bear you got to know pretty well in recent years that that's a beautiful enhance the cute ticks there are several Carol yes really nice that so that would be good excellent whoa Mattie always a delight to have you on the program thank you for joining us and have never an enjoyable rest of the tour I'm sure you will and we look forward to seeing you in sub or at the Holy Trinity Church there on Saturday the 13th Thanks ever so much nicer state to cars. Just say. To me. Just say. To me. The last man having a bit of fun with Buddy Holly's a rave on direct from vinyl for you. Travel. Well that was a good laugh. Straight still at the moment but getting on the move again has been was up towards Bury St Edmunds that's just a short Q. Now as you head towards that column right side brake just about back to know what the closure of Newton Road for the. Extra traffic there a straight. Back to know what. Was junction $33.00 to. 4 minutes on the way into. The spade senses of traffic down the knowledge road just. Need 2 folks who ride just the other side of a stretch on the trying to cross the county full B.B.C. Radio Suffolk travel if you see something call our 801412121 thank you very much indeed. Very close to some on Saturday week. Geoff Emerick. There. Is. a mine but i'm still wearing it his barry lewis thank you very much fasi old ones roy's the best now and if you all heading towards bury st edmunds to know is looking pretty good on the spade since is now will the a delays there seem to of just to ease dump quite nicely b.b.c. If your run new market by the why just on the high straight as well as on the fordham rode the subway area rather they straight away into town to to shore banned from or tile on the 131 though fan on its who are dying to inhale cop don't can change a set chest slowing up slightly ads on the way outs of the london route start looking piece he owned the spade senses silent from that across the county are think we're looking pretty good now they're reported problems as far as the railways the consent forward b.b.c. 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We know from the life. a cool Spitz you never know what Willie Nelson is coming up with next an album of songs associated with old blue eyes I'm on away from the new album that is it was a very good year thanks to my producer Andrea thanks to you if you company have a wonderful evening Richard and Joe with you after the news. D.A.D. On Freeview channels 7. Days B.B.C. Radio. B.B.C. News 7 on more Alderson the coroner at the inquest into the Westminster Bridge attack has criticised what he says were shortcomings in security outside parliament he also says the death of P.C. Keith Palmer could have been prevented 5 people died in March last year when Khaled Masood drove his car directly at pedestrians before he fatally stabbed P.C. Pama as ritualised a reports the coroner identified failings of the Metropolitan Police in his conclusions he said Due to show.