Beauty's position of trust in the community once once a year old who went to him was given a smear test which was totally unnecessary as she had no symptoms but called for the Dr Shaw persuaded her to tell you that smear test by talking about the celebrity Jade Goody who had died of cancer another patient who went to Dr Shah with a painful shoulder was persuaded to have a breast examination that again was totally unnecessary. As of a colonel said more people could die unless actions taken to monitor and regulate medication brought online not to parlays reason to the health secretary highlighting the case the 41 year olds Debbie had speak from Ipswich who spent more than 10000 pounds on opiates on the Internet her own g.p. Was unaware this of a car and I want urgent action to be taken so intricately is president of the royal Pharmaceutical Society this could easily happen again and I think the coroner was quite right to raise the report because at the moment it's far too easy for people who want to buy online code which the charge the earth to get it even though we've cleaned up the u.k. To a large extent. The broadcaster Janet Street Porter has added her voice to the criticism of Greater Anglia has disruption continues across Israel railroads the Loose Women panelist is a regular user of the service from Ipswich to her home on the Sufentanil for border but took to Twitter yesterday to express her frustration at the service Steve Martin has no Janet Street Porter Farrant ourself stranded at Beccles in the rain yesterday morning when she tweeted Is this the worst service in the u.k. When Greater Anglia responded citing the signalling issues that have caused major disruption following the introduction of new trains the broadcasters slated the information given to passengers and asked if they were supposed to stand like mindless robots waiting for a gift of a train it's not the 1st time she's taken to social media to criticize the service greater Anglia's told b.b.c. Radio Suffolk is working around the clock with Network Rail to resolve the problems an international team of scientists believe Greenland is now losing ice 7 times faster than it was in the 1990 s. The team who reviewed who reviewed on satellite observations of the past 25 years say what's happening is in line with a gloomy as predictions about climate change they believe that as a result the sea could rise by up to 20 centimeters more than it. Spec did over the next century suffix whether it would be a band of heavy rain moving across the county with some school any gusts off to midnight there drawing with spells in the wind will temperatures as low as 2 degrees Celsius the 6 pound height must be made yourself it needs at 3 minutes past full. Singley should be talking. Email radio p.c.-dos Qaeda. Radio p.c.-dos tell you you can say is d.c. Radio. Stephen. B.b.c. Radio coming away in the 1st of the program we hear about a special calendar being released features photos taken by a sub or woman before being diagnosed with dementia a Suffolk man reveals to us the amount of rubbish in his local river I was very disturbed to say young swan again foraging amongst empty plastic bottles and all the other day trips as washed down the river it just discussed his day and age and Radio Suffolk some super good music to enjoy on stage in Suffolk to not for example as some pizzas in the center of Sudbury it's Christopher have squeeze and his special guest to boot Hugh Dean that is tonight's also this evening this is a great gig in prospects in the backwoods area a win to union festive folk band like no other are performing at the canopy Theatre in 108 Church Beccles Tonight's and they feature people like Hannah Saunders And Ben Savage Catriona Gilmore and Jamie Roberts and also Jade Rianne and from the willows so beautiful 5 part harmonies Tonight's in back church there are winds a union and talking folk music there's some beautiful harmonies to be enjoyed. around the Christmas tree a concerned Suffolk resident has been speaking to us about his shock over the amount of litter he's found floating in a nearby river Tony Brown who's an official and a West Suffolk District Council spotted all kinds of rubbish in the river as you saw good over a concrete bridge leading from the a 1017 to the village of Wick so he took some video of it which he posted on Twitter deals been to speak to Mr Brown to see the problem for himself. On concrete bridge. To the river between. In amongst those. All you can see is rubbish not just little bits but a lot of plastic bottles. You spotted this is you're on your cycle run on Sunday morning did you feel when you come across this bridge and saw this immense or rubbish. Yet to be fair you just absolutely discuss it I mean you know this is stuff that's just. Travel down the river in the last week I did come this way a week ago and it was pretty clear it is a regular cycle reef myself I do keep an eye on stuff and it does build up. On the nameless occasions and the worry is this it once he comes over for all this rubbish then washes down straight down the river valley and place the hole was coarse and just down the river there about a quarter mile is one of the main abstraction areas for drinking water for Essex pumping station just pump the drinking water for Essex out here and pump it down. Reza Reza was a Hanningfield etc So you know we shouldn't be having this sort of pollution and. When you came here. What was disturbing was you had a signal in amongst the reeds and looking for food Exactly and it was 2 years ago I did actually come down and I did find it that's one of monks the rubbish I was very disturbed to see young swan again foraging amongst. The trysts as washed down the river just as he discussed his day and age 3 looking to. Dispose of a lot of plastic bottles. Big. Crisp wrappers. Even huge for. Just stuff that's come down the river in one wake we really need the stuff as a so I eat she stopped frying away and discarding it in a very good environmental way and I paid it's. Just not getting 3 people comprehend . This is just a week's worth. I know the council have been down in the past 6 have reported it on several occasions. Via Twitter see when I will write more for a mail to the counts against. The Environment Agency Suffolk County Council and West Suffolk and so in the past to be fair he's not really in the Council's responsibility to clean up a. Job for all of us as citizens of this will be here in the 1st place it should be down to the. Exactly and that's exactly right people really need to make sure that they despise this stuff properly but then there's also a broader picture of should we. Be making so much plastic and such. Rubbish. Collecting the rubbish. Click here. To town official. Speaking to about the. Next to a concrete bridge on the road. Between Red Lodge and. With an accident there blocking a line which. When you get to the junction there just the usual cues in the. High Street the traffic. Change. Directions. Between you. And. Travel if you see something or. 121 going to take you back to last year in fact just over a year ago to Gresham's on the edge of the secret gig it was the 1st time really that day was that we'd met now and what we would have for a sneaky drink. About that in London is yes yes yes but it was the 1st time we'd spent any serious time together so it's a great great memories and we're going to play the e.l.o. In council now live Gresham's a member going to chat to a few members of the group because they're. Not bearing they're still going very strong indeed all absolutely well worth can say the Medicaid night there I put a fine show didn't I did my did this one. Record of my secret gig in Ipswich last year. With bring me down tomorrow night the group back in Suffolk before the Regal markets and a few weeks back 4 of them Jack Simon and Henry rounds and drama take repack popped in for a chat and told me how pleased they were with how 2019 had gone for them which one . They say and we've had a great yes since we saw you last at the secret cakes I hear the secret it was a year ago seems hard to believe but we've had another one since then with the quote experience they did the sprout and you had a good year have you sort of oh yeah all over the place trying to do as many local shows we can but we've been up north into why I also like the place I keep us busy take for yourself a glad aren't you yeah I am yes family's from here so tell us how you came to link up with the yellow encounter Well it's quite a funny story because me and Simon actually worked in a band some time ago and I kind of went a bit sounds under some unusual circumstances which was quite funny Turtill sound like yeah. I mean that I don't know. But you know and sadly. He was a previous German sadly passed away. It's coming up on 2 years now actually and time it has to come yeah he was yes and there are actually learn all the parts for the you know from from his recordings actually softer some and much missed and yes some going to cool and you know learn the bits and gotten some stuck in and thrown into it I mean look back since been fantastic and was Bevan who was the drama was he someone you would you'd mind but what I really Yeah I think actually going back to the seventy's is probably one of my earliest influences because there were some there was you know Titanic dramas back then and he certainly rated amongst them he was so solid but actually I mean as much as anything else is the production then for his drums it was just amazing you know it was what really grabbed you know you know to me anyway really important part of the Elos sound Molloy trying to sound you know enormous you know we've also got with the Jack you I can't sleep because you're behind the screen in the studio here but Jack we have met before obviously tell us about your involvement with the band Well I mean I was the one who. Got it all going. What is it over 3 years ago now. I'm not too old of a chap 25 but I've been really into you. Since I was about 13 shoving the compilation albums on and stuff and me and so on and decided to get it together and and source of my music sions and yeah it's been a while to get together oh yeah loads of rehearsals Martin our guitarist makes a regular quip that it took us about 20 years to rehearse the stuff and it certainly felt like 20 years old it cannot be easy reproducing that wonderful sound No there's a lot of layers to it I mean Jack does a lot of picking apart the songs and whatnot apos and most as well we all do but just spent an awful lot of time many many hours but it's enjoy really when you hear it come together you know it's a great feeling when people appreciate it is even better feeling or do you do a lot of the strings and and stuff like that figuring out and putting it down for the keyboards and stuff but it's fantastic to be in a band with musicians that commit to get in you know get in stuff accurate you know you know it's not as if I have to cite a margin can you play this or can you play that you know he'll go away and listen to the same would take a same a song and same with Henry and they're all committed to. Getting something that everybody you know even the audience can come away and say we have that's that's good that is trying to get as accurate as possible what we do comments about accurate is you know yeah it's a never ending saw go away. You can keep going the more you listen to it the more parts you discover and we're constantly rehashing things and I think that's we've missed previously in previous proving all time and what about your role in the band will Originally I used to do San engineering but Simon advised that I should be playing. Playing the bass and it basically kicked me out that. A lot of fun playing playing bass and singing me there's a lot of. Strange rhythms with the bison the vocals that was quite tricky to go to learn how to do originally but it's a very accomplished singer as well you do you do a certain song in a very high register and in German as well. And as a civilian it is quite a responsibility reproducing the sound because if people want to hear it. You know that they want to hear it probably don't know that you really want to hear too much difference to the originals you know you know it's definitely important to put your own stamp on things but putting your own stamp on things doesn't have to be playing stuff Waldy differently you know that you know you never going to be able to recreate those albums the Titanic recordings of you know you fantastic musicians and and all the people around them you know all the production producers and and I Rangers and everybody you know you never going to be able to get exact but I think well I think we catch of us yeah you know the essence of it and it brings back memories for people you know music from their childhood where they're growing up and you've got to try and do some justice which we definitely gave the op I shot there we are Jack Simon and Henry rounds and take repack from 11 counts are talking to me a few weeks ago tomorrow night the band there on stage of the regal in Stowmarket they may well do this one which was not an record it was won by well wizard and Roy Wood because Roy Wood was in the original lineup of yellow. So worn off. Version of the Roy wooden wizard Christmas classic I wish it could be Christmas every day you may have heard some of this afternoon about the death of Mario Fredrickson who was the singer with the pope do a rock set Huge her. In the 1980s so we're going to pay tribute to Laurie a little later in the program but right now the time at $430.00 let's bring you the headlines. Last Phillips has the Suffolk Karna said more people could die unless actions taken to monitor and regulate medication bought online not to Parsley's recent the health secretary highlighting the case of 41 year olds Debbie had speak from apes which they spent more than 10000 pounds on opiates on the Internet the broadcaster Janet Street Porter has added her voice to the criticism across Anglia as destruction continues across its real roots the Loose Women panelist is a regular user of the service from apes which to her home on the Suffolk Norfolk border yesterday she tweeted Is this the worst service in the u.k. After saying she was strangled at best stranded at Beccles during the current signalling issues a family doctor from them for in Essex has been found guilty of 25 sexual offenses against 6 patients the Old Bailey heard the doctor Manisha who's 50 carried out unnecessary examinations of his g.p. Surgery between 20092013 that his own sexual gratification people in a West Suffolk village all waiting for their electricity to be restored 2 days after their power supply was cut 600 customers in state by Clare were affected by the underground fault on Saturday half the homes were reconnected with an hour but the rest are still relying on generators u.k. Power network says it's a complex fault but they're working to repair damage cables and the parole board is to review the decision to release in sims he was jailed in 1909 for the murder of 22 year old Helen McCourt his release controversial because he's never revealed the location of Miss McCourt's body suffix whether the band of heavy rain moving across with some school gusts tonight but it will be dry after midnight and will see some clear spells temperatures dropping to 2 Celsius that's 36 Fahrenheit there are the headlines this morning as it fine. Radio. Waves. Good afternoon high for that she sounded Fender James Wilson is confident the Blues can put Coventry City out of the f.a. Cup at the 2nd time of asking tonight the game of Portman Road to the 3rd time the 2 sides of met in just over a week with both previous matches and one all draw whatever happens tonight has to be a winner and Wilson believes town have enough about them to progress to round 3 think so yeah they're good team watching the one best bet injury plagued season play not football so be tough games but it will often come through on the side we can take a penalty if need be it might be another tight one might be successive penalty shoot outs in midweek so close to 11 penalty no problem but if you're right at the back of a queue. We'll have full much commentary tonight's game here on b.b.c. Radio Suffolk match night follows this program at 71 other town line striker Freddie c. Is has told the club's website he's targeting to return to the 1st team by Christmas the 30 year old played the 1st 45 minutes for the on the 20 three's as they lost $41.00 against Millwall at The Den yesterday it's a big night in the Champions League for both Chelsea and the defending your pain champions Liverpool with both sides needing results to progress to the knockout stages Liverpool can secure their place in the last 16 with the points at Salzburg and the Captain Jordan Henderson insist there's no added pressure just because they won the competition earlier this year you know we need to put we need to perform we need to get a result to go through to the next round which we've proven we can do we've done before with that doesn't mean it's going to be easy and it's good we're going to do it again but we're can learn from them experiences and we know what we need to do win or be difficult but we also have confidence confidence in all ability and if we lose the oval performed to the level we have been that we're here below them we can get a good result in tonight's of the Champions League and if no Chelsea host lel at Stanford preached knowing a win would put them into the last 16 there are 2 Suffolk sides in non-league action tonight in the southern Premier Division central need to market face a tough test at league leaders Tamworth who've lost. Only twice at home this season market memory Richard Wilkins is looking to strengthen his team up front after a couple of disappointing home performances have seen a drop points by conceding last minute goals late that back up in that department there's no move around you know we sort spoken to various clubs and you know professional clubs just to try and get somebody else in and you know we'll have to keep trying and learn that there's not an awful lot out there the ones I have spoken to are going through the travel circuits he said it's a difficult one in the Solomon Premier Division Brown from athletic who unbeaten in the league since early November are way Stanway Rovers England scrum half Danny Care has backed forward Alex Don brands to get an England call up ahead of the 6 Nations the Harlequins number 8 was named in England's preliminary World Cup squad but didn't make the plane to Japan he'd be competing with fellow Number 8 believe in a power for a place the former marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe says she can't see Russia being successful if the nation decides to appeal against a 4 year ban from major sporting events Russia has $21.00 days from yesterday's ruling by the World Anti-Doping Agency to decide whether to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport Radcliffe believes Russia haven't really acknowledged its wrongdoings and not really being any apology or any willingness to accept responsibility to say this is what we did wrong it was institutionalized This is what we were asking you to do but it's still the athletes that are carrying the punishment yes by taking away sport event by kowtowing to bait on to the Russian flag it is the state that's being punished but if it's actually still actually finally Formula One teams have unanimously rejected the tie is proposed for use next season by the supplies Perelli the Italian company had hoped the new design would be a step forward in plans to introduce less sensitive ties on which drivers can push and rice harder thank you very much indeed to grow much more from Graham in the news 5 o'clock then another bulletin for us just after half past 5 there is a new. Used today the Marie Fredericks in the singer with the set has died at the age of 61 she had been on welfare some time we understand let's pay tribute to marie by playing to that biggest hits starting with joyrides. Length. The leg. Dr Phil good. Acute for a song. Possibly. Congested . Traffic there on the approaches you had. Think on the. Heading as you head up. A couple of hours because of. That speech suggest that's goal now is that q. Seen from. On the. Fabric should I dig into the at the current. Straits and the Norrish road looking busy on the railways between. A replacement buses and great anger because of signalling problems no service between rich and Peterborough . Travel if you say something. One to one. Is b.b.c. . General election across the b.b.c. Can you spare a few minutes of your time. In the general election with so many voices flying for your attention during the election. How do you. The jam with the u.k. Number one of a handful of chart topping singles they released in the late 1970 s. Early eighty's beat surrender featuring the drumming of. Music guests off the 6 you can hear in at about 20 past 6 that dipped into the b.b.c. Archives to bring you a couple of tracks from the. As recorded at the b.b.c. Alex Jones with us now I think with the weather prospects. That well the weather is turning very windy this evening and we could record wind gusts between 40 and 50 miles an hour as we go through the evening and night we've got a cold front approaching from the west some showers breaking out in front of it but essentially it's going to bring is a bound of fairly heavy rain into the evening and overnight so between now and really midnight the risk of that rain developing and as I say some of this could be on the heavy side accompanied by these gusty winds will be a strong south to southwesterly wind but it will ease down after midnight as that rain band clears through bringing in much colder air behind it so the risk of frost as temperatures get down to one Celsius a chilly start to Wednesday but it's looking dry with sunny spells and some showers developing and some of these could be on the heavy side like to much South to southwesterly winds as wind freshening a little bit later and temperatures getting to 8 Celsius now for the coastal waters the winds will 7 the weather drizzle the visibility good and the sea state rough the time and height of the next high tides. 8 30 pm at 2.4 meet his Felix to 10 36 pm 3.7 he says that's weather thank you very much indeed Alex precious travel photos taken by a graduate from Sabri in a charity calendar Becky Barletta was diagnosed with dementia 3 years ago at the age of 31 of the TOGAF Becky captured landscapes and portrayed from time she spent in the pool Becky's friend Kirsty Minton wanted to create a legacy for her while I spoke to Kirsty earlier a master about when they 1st met we met 6 as I moved in to have flat in London when we were about 20 set up their teen years ago. And she was studying to toast me and I was fucking. So we developed a friendship and then afterwards we. When all these travels together we just had a very close bond so we'll have a lucky to have so many opportunities together to his experience so much and years of me so proud of what she's achieved under very difficult circumstances yes always even before anything she was always so remarkable with her talent and empathy and her character has so much passion for what she did. And does there's so much of her I was very proud she was I was very proud to be her friend and. It's just really important that we keep that alive it's for they so I'm really pleased that there's been a way to share images to the world I guess that's really nice to say on this calendar is raising money for the Elves Armas the Tsotsi once again a way of supporting Becky and others going through those sort of similar experiences Yeah absolutely the they you know it's no we want to raise money absolutely a full house I miss it is is it is as much as well to just move when it's really I think there's still a lot of misunderstanding about how much of an impact. This disease does to families and the fact that there are so many people out there as young as in their thirty's and and really some a I wanted. People to be able to have the opportunity to to see that. And understand that you know these lives are so affected and there's just it's just more when a few people to understand that. The so much more this disease is doing the families and the people around and the making more people aware that. Tell us about the calendar it's so. Some of the photos which make up this calendar amazing way there are wonderful stories to each of these photos as well Becky and I went to Nepal 12 years ago but the weather was awful says she has she went back again and the images that we have managed to rescue from her lap top the only images and there are so many beautiful images that because of her personality he really really connected with. The people she took photographs with and you can see in her photos how she really was able to capture such and such natural elements to the whole of the time in her travels and and. This is the only trip all the kids that we have of her last and so I'm trying to share as much as possible but the images just endless I mean it is difficult to choose just 12. But I really hope that you know you can see how much she really connected with the people out there because it is tricky to take photos of people so yeah she she really she really made made the best of it and I just want to show how much she made most of her life and how much she valued it so yeah Becky is still with us isn't free yes she is she's living at home with her parents in huntin he has a wonderful network of support with the carriage and she is still here we just. Love her old a pair but yes she's yes she's still his he still going it's good. I was Kirstie Minton speaking to me earlier those calendars are 15 pounds each with all proceeds going to the El sama society if you like one you can e-mail Kirstie and her e-mail address is can join Minton all one word hope my own doc. In the Company of England. a coroner's ricin to the health secretary asking for urgent action to be taken to keep people safe when buying medication online not to partly highlights the case of 41 year olds Debbie headspace from which who died after spending 10000 pounds on painkillers on the Internet he's concerned one doctor can't see what another's prescribed that doctors working online can be employed by companies approved and therefore aren't regulated in the same way and the guidelines for prescribe being drugs not opiates mandatory Saundra kidney is president of the royal Pharmaceutical Society if I was a pharmacist can access that information it seems the g.p.s. Contacts us it as well if some of these say on holiday and red string is Tempe patient or even an online pharmacy. Disruptions continuing on rural railway routes across Suffolk today services between Ipswich and low still Felixstowe in Peterborough right the suspended all facing many cancellations. Has admitted it's considered quote in the rollout of its new fleet of trains which would build at their launches transforming rail travel in the region but says it's working around the clock with Network Rail to resolve the problems however that was of little comfort to these passengers at Ipswich today it's not good enough to get your act together there's always an excuse there's always an excuse it's odd don't have to travel by train I choose to. It's it's Ok for me but people have to use the trains on a regular basis it must be a nightmare for them that's why I don't use them very often because of the reliability I'd like to use trying so cmon the car. The car you know doesn't let you down we're trying to of the comparison to town center shop wants to install a security gate to keep rough sleepers out of its doorway Adnams cellar and kitchen and Cone Hill has reported experiencing increasing troubles with rough sleepers in the recessed shop front entrance. The chief executive of the business improvement district operation depends and explained that Adams 1st raised concerns in the summer stall for coming in the morning and having to deal with the consequences of a I'll be fly full of the waste products generated and to be fair to Adams as responsible employers lay fellow that's inappropriate for their staff to have to deal with that. The shadow health secretary John the Nash worth has apologised to the Labor Party after being secretly recorded saying he didn't think they could win the general election in the league recording He also criticised Jeremy Corbyn and said Labor standing in its northern heartlands would dire today Mr Ashworth insisted he did support the Labor leader meanwhile in the days other election campaigning Boris Johnson used to j.c.b. Digger to knock down a wall in a stunt aimed at convincing voters he can break the bricks it drift knock him Paul moment Jeremy Corbyn to patients were at risk because of staff shortages in many hospitals and a Labor government would tackle this the Lib Dems leader Jo Swinson told a rally in Bath her party was well placed to win seats from the conservatives in many parts of the country people in a West Suffolk village are waiting for their electricity to be restored 2 days after their power supply was cut $600.00 customers in Stoke by Clare reflected by the Underground Food on Saturday half the homes were reconnected within an hour but the rest are still relying on generators u.k. Power network says it's a complex fault but they're working to repair damaged cables an international team of scientists believe Greenland is now losing ice 7 times faster than it was in the 1990 s. The team who reviewed all satellite observations of the past 25 years say what's happening is in line with their gloomy predictions about climate change they believed it.