Is investing 70000000000 pounds in Europe China and the U.S. At a moment when the car industry is redrawing its manufacturing map of the world the U.K. Is punching below its weight surgeons in Australia have rewired the nerves inside paralyzed people's ability to restore movement to their arms and hands some patients can now feed themselves turn a key and type at a computer though the procedure does not work in all cases. The B.B.C. Has found evidence that China is deliberately separating Muslim children from their families in the region of Jang it comes as hundreds of thousands of adults a been detained in giant camps you know thought he say they're being reeducated to combat violent religious extremism talk to Adrian senses an independent research. Government is attempting to gain full control over the young generation to literally raise a new generation that has been cut off from original roots from religious beliefs from cultural knowledge even from their own language so I believe the evidence really points what we must call cultural genocide. The former governor of Rio de Janeiro says he negotiated bribes to secure the Elim pick games for the Brazilian city in 2016 says she told investigators he paid $2000000.00 to get the backing of 9 of the International Olympic committees 95 members. Children as young as 7 being lured into so-called county lines drug dealing according to new reports the Children Society says that while 14 to 17 year olds are most likely to be exploited criminal networks are also a growing children from primary schools you see Daisey is from the charity it is shocking their depths that agreement will. Find them exploit children the kind of things that young people are exposed to when they are victim of county lines exploitation is just really harrowing and horrific and is not anything we would want a young person to be experiencing there are vulnerabilities that we do you see as common trends within victims of child criminal exploitation so that children that live in poverty we see a particularly vulnerable children that are excluded from mainstream education children that have a learning disability so we see a national network where King really by picking up those vulnerabilities early sharing information about young people but also by rolling out training to see parents carers and front line professionals to say they're really the eyes and ears of the people mice that might see these young people see their behavior change and rather than having that feeling in your stomach and not knowing what to do with their Actually those people feel like they know whether a federation people and they can get support. The pray remain party is play come way and the Liberal Democrats are joining forces for a parliamentary by election this day to be held the week after the new prime minister takes office the hoping to win the Brecon of madness shit seat on that Bracks it take it's his Our Political Correspondent Chris Mason Adam Pryce who is the leader of Clyde told me that standing aside in favor of the Lib Dems was a major step but it was the right thing to do at the Lib Dems finish 2nd in this seat at the last general election plied were a distant 4th. A state of emergency has been declared in the city of Ridgecrest California experienced its strongest earthquake in 2 decades it had a magnitude of 6.4 David with his from the can count the fire department we have multiple injuries we've had 2 house fires we've had small vegetation fires power lines down gas leaks the associated events that take place after you have a large earthquake however we feel like we're going to have the upper hand on this to have be more than 80 F. To show Misty Sykes lives in Richard Quest with her husband Steve they actually Mishal quake was just a boom in the 2nd one I was in the kitchen and the whole living room kitchen and the ceiling looked like it was coming undone and things work action off the walls I got my dog and we were going to go upstairs to get the bath tub and then Steve was coming down the stairs and he just said go outside so it was definitely. A new report says moving to electric vehicles won't help with congestion on the roads all in active lifestyles the Oxford Center for Research in energy demand solutions says the government needs to encourage young people in cities to live without signing cars Nick is Professor of Energy and Climate Policy at Oxford's like a message of our report for transport things that we need to reduce but the economy of course electrifying vehicles can deliver a lot in terms of improving our quality say reducing carbon dioxide emissions but it doesn't reduce congestion. Because I'm not accessible to many people young people old faithful disabled people what most people want is access to good public transport safe cycling on walking. And then perhaps access to a car when they need one so a car or. Sort of cherry. And celebrations have been held in Washington to mock U.S. Independence Day President Trump has hosted what he described as the show of a lifetime with a speech timed with military vehicles and fighter jets fly past opponents have accused him of politicizing the holiday and wasting taxpayers' money Mr Trump addressed the crowd at the Lincoln Rimmel memorial as we gather this evening in the joy of freedom we remember that all share a truly extraordinary heritage they gather we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told the story of America it is the epic tale of a great day should whose people have risked everything for what they know is right and what they know is true. With the sports and well good morning when they proved to be action pranks at Wimbledon and Julie Kerber was the women's singles champion 12 months ago this year the defending champion suffered a 2nd round exit beaten in 3 sets by the world number 95 faced player the American qualifier Lauren Davies I wouldn't say that I was surprised because I always believe in myself she's obviously incredible champion and I respect her have immense respect for her but I definitely believe in myself and believe that I can hang with these girls and be done because I've worked hard definitely worked hard to get here and did a good job of playing within myself and seeing Coleman taking advantage of the opportunities when I had the percentage she just wasn't feeling herself I was trying to finding my my game the whole met actually and I was not really feeling good from the beginning I don't know why I'm in the energy was not there and yeah she played good she played very well in the last set as well you know I wasn't able to finish the match the way I would like to. Be Nick Carey Austin the grudge match in the 2nd round of the men saying goes curious was up to his old tricks at the championships argue with the umpire and serving underarm He also insisted the no need to apologize to the 18 time Grand Slam champion despite blasting the ball in the dollar at one stage why would a couple years I mean how many slams how much money the bank can take a ball of the chest we're going to hold out all right so I actually got like all go for it all to spend just like he said they said Paul. Alike rough for the DA Roger Federer came through the 2nd round match there was taken to a tie break in the 2nd says by British qualified J. Clarke 3 purchase plays or into the 3rd round of the singles Joe Concha Harry adult and down Evans Andy Murray's return to Wimbledon proved to be a winning one Mary and French playing partner band were winners in for sex under the court one roof in the 1st round of the men's doubles and Murray said it took a short while for the past to to jail as the match went on we start I think just get more comfortable with each other on the court we started I don't know reading each other's games a little bit better and things were just happening naturally really and that's how you want to be in doubles when you don't know each other you know things are you know a little bit disjointed you know as the match went on I thought we did that really well we say each other up get off you know great returns and moving a lot of the net and. Hopefully will keep getting better and Andy Murray part is serene a Williams in the 1st round and mixed doubles at Wimbledon today Frank Lampard says he knows what's expected of him as manager of Chelsea the club's record goalscorer of them part has returned to Stamford Bridge on a 3 year deal Chelsea had 4 different managers over the past 4 years there is a lot of competition and sample a fact we also have a very strong squad of players and I don't want to hold down a squad is a huge talent a huge talent and seeing the manager become fair last year in the Premier League managed to win new year I believe we have and invest my we have in the fires more from everywhere we still have a very strong squad and I feel like my job now is to try to push on and basic steps for Manchester City's new record signing Spanish midfielder Rodriguez says he's moved to the Premier League champions because he wants to work with Pep. He considers to be the best boss in the world I'm not coming here because he says. I I think he's the greatest. Coach of the were lots of things to do to grow to learn and I think with this coach with they're going to steal my. Micro here so I'm am really happy that. Pakistan will look to try and pull off what would be an incredible result in their batteries the semifinals of the cricket world cup in order to get past New Zealand on run rate they need to beat Bangladesh at Lord's today by over 316 runs yesterday West Indies ended a run of 5 straight defeats in defeating Afghanistan by 23 runs Afghanistan lost all 9 matches Australia batsman Shaun Marsh's out of the rest of the World Cup with a broken arm he's to be replaced in the squad by Peter Hans Kemp in the multi formats women's ashes Australia were 4 wicket winners over England in the 2nd one day international in Leicester some rugby union use Engler announced their World Cup training squad the Prop Joe Marler as come out of international retirement for head coach Eddie Jones and were kept in contact and has enduring an isolated conversation that led to him coming back and he wants to come back anyone can pay these not guaranteed a spot and he thought plenty of competition. It was against Ruskin or campaigning against him and in Rugby League One result from last night Huddersfield Giants had a 36 poised 18 win over the soul for the Red Devils now for the count the weather his bandmates at the B.B.C. Weather set good morning over the last couple of days the brightest warmest weather has been found across southern parts of the U.K. Further north we've had more clouds and rain to contend with and it is a similar story on Friday to further north you are expects a fair amount of cloud some rain at times the further south you are you skies are likely to remain and there will be some sunshine some real warmth to be had as well but let's begin with the forecast for Scotland because here we are expecting quite a crowd once again through the day so outbreaks of rain much of the rain quite light and patchy but across northern and western Scotland there could well be some heavy particularly to get through didn't see the afternoon it also turned quite murky and quite drizzly for coasts and hills but for eastern parts of Scotland here I'm hopeful that we continue to see. Some brighter spells through the day now for Northern Ireland here a pretty cloudy day in prospect with some outbreaks or sherry rain but I think for the most part it will stay predominantly dry and it's a similar story for northern England some brightness around thickly to the eastern side of the parents more clouds to the west the patterns up into Cumbria with the odd spot of rain starting to work its way in and then come further south again Wales Middle East Anglia down towards the south of England here lots of blue skies and sunshine through today so another cracker of a day at Wimbledon temperatures in the London area perhaps up to $27.00 degrees other southern areas 21 to 25 degrees further north in England 19 same for Northern Ireland Coskata Millikan highs of 15 to 18 degrees through this evening and tonight though that rain in the north will start to push its way south lives many of us staying dry through the night with some clear spells into the weekend cloud Apache rain moving south as across England and Wales during Saturday hour rule of us will have a cooler fresher feel Ben Rich 5 life weather let's take a look at some of the front pages this morning Boris Johnson has promised to make Britain the greatest place on earth in an interview with The Daily Telegraph which announces its backing him to become prime minister the Times runs with 5 former police chiefs warning the public fear that Britain has descended into lawlessness in the latter they can send the emasculation of British policing the Daily Star says it's discovered sensitive files containing security details of Britain's top secret chemical warfare base in a London begin it says the Ministry of Defense has now launched an investigation the eyelids on the Royal Marines helping to seize an Iranian oil tanker suspected of heading to Syria the Financial Times says the operation threatens to raise tensions between Iran and the West and the Metro focuses on the story of the Rocky firearms officer who shot all 3 London Bridge terrorists the hero cop referred to only as B X 44 told an inquest it was the 1st time he drawn his weapon outside of training is 550. Good Morning is being taken out the electric car market just as it begins to power up when it comes to money from P.C. 5 law making car company just in bones with me this morning hundreds of millions of pounds is going to be spent converting a car factory in the middle and so it can produce electric vehicles protecting fountains of jobs but sales of alternative fuel cars are actually found last month and a bet that's paid off all too costly a gamble William Hill announces 4 and a half 1000 jobs are to go with the closure of $800.00 stalls after a new government rules clamp down on the amount you can spend on machines in bookies make a morning what are you looking at today. The U.S. Is foamy initiate a dispute with India I'll be looking away will also be taking a look at the rise of the office less company this is where businesses sometimes with hundreds of workers are basically doing away with the office where everybody sits together and people get discounts around Beda home maybe in the park now I know I'm wake up to money people are listening all over the place I'm working lots of different areas some on farms making we've got a show who listens shops. I mean look at you resplendence in your study Yeah so here will come down to concentrate a bit better when you kick it has to buy your boss other things out of you when you sit in an office so there are advantages of it there are drawbacks of course as well that you are you don't probably get as involved as much and if you're a thrusting young individual probably not the right thing for you but it's got its compensations no question about the pain the bosses and they. Tell us where you were what's the good things what are the bad things about it text me 85058 or use Twitter social media the hash tag is wake up to money. Then now let's get to our top story Mickey in that strike you Alondra Eva is announcing hundreds of millions of pounds of investment this morning into the U.K. It's going to turn its Koso Bromwich plant into an electric car plant the X J model is currently made about 2 and a half 1000 people work there but of course as we know with the car industry they'll be much more people we lines on the eyes on that work in the wider area and also within the supply chain but make it's an interesting time because south of electric cars actually fell last month in the same M.T.A. Which is the Society for most manufacturers right is said plug in hybrid cars in June and howled since the same month a year earlier while hybrid electric vehicle sales were down almost 5 percent its primary Dutchman in subsidies and confusion I have a policy should be now she's of course the sales of alternative fuel counts still make up a very small part of the market around one in 20 new cows sold in June it's a really interesting time for the Col market because it's going well they've been coal and you see I mean they. Keep hearing about electric cars and hybrid time preserving around for quite a while and they treat cars not so much and to be honest. Have certainly been beyond the car when it comes to developing these new cars are electric cars fit for purpose is an awful lot of people reckon they going to be spending more time parked up challenge in the now on the road but it's interesting as well I mean there's lots of alternative fuel still being looked at hydrogen still hasn't been ruled out that feels a bit like Janell are a possibly jumping into the pool or maybe the water is just getting going down again and also where is the infrastructure coming from if you're going to go the whole route where do you fill these cars up at the carriage which carriages do it which done can you embark on a long distance journey if you don't know you can refuel when you get to the other end interesting times for the Kamarck it will be chatting with David Bailey car industry experts a bit. Later on wake up to money and we're talking this morning about where people are working and seem to be scattered out a little saying this morning and so as you there in sunny Kent make a down there in that London village is Jane Foley senior currency strategist at Rabobank morning Jack and morning and I'm hoping that the end of a very long piece of string in a couple of plastic cups in Singapore is Rico. Just then. I am just sorry just didn't serve Mickey Happy Friday to both of you gentlemen they'd it's nearly the weekend isn't it we're nearly there we're nearly that the only person who's sociable enough to be with me here and so for. Every you know of the credit is Felicity had to report some place you've been looking at how business is the ditching the all face and timely and this isn't just about home working but actually companies sometimes with hundreds of employees just scattered around exactly Yes so does away you what sound like this. Or is it a bit more like this. That's my home office and my talk right that you know we're going to give a shout out to the dog had I ready good boy. I seem to spend half my life when I work from home taking Apostles' for the neighbors so that is very much the noise of mine but a small but growing number of businesses are abandoning their offices entirely and that setting all that stuff free so what remotely from home from shed work spaces from coffee houses that kind of thing it's only become possible recently because we got faster Internet video calls messaging apps what track is I looked at on the show the other week but it's also a bit of push and pull is great congestion in the city there's a lot more Demond for this. It's a lot of it is large global tech businesses as as you'd kind of expect any of these trends and some of them are simply startups that never had offices to begin with and they just kept on growing but in the U.K. There's a number of companies working this way and not just tech firms I've spoken to a lot of small businesses particularly in cities that actually decided to shut up their offices and send a less stuff to co-working spaces I love it when you get a new trend started because the names that start coming around. Much of this is dependent on the good column is well I think we get economy is a is a kind of huge part of well there are all different facets of the same the same thing on a so you know as as the technology develops that enables the good Khana me and it also enables people to to work this way and that's making a lot of businesses wonder if if they really need to invest in a large office and all the trappings that come with that but just that you're right once you know something's a trend when there's a name for it so I've had a few different names for this fully remote which makes sense distributed companies and my personal favorite location must be American Actually I heard that from a British P.R. . Ridiculous P.R. Going America. One big company doing this is automatic that the tech behind Wordpress and they have more than 900 employees across the world no offices a tall and they've never had an office instead they spend money flying saucer to meet each other $23.00 times a year Kate Huston is based in Ireland she manages a team for automatic She told me about it I really prefer I get it right and that distributed you know right work makes the problems work just more explicit and we can set out to deliberately to address that you know if you work in the same office is easy to think that like oh well we have lunch together every day so we like to. Support each other whatever but that's not necessarily true you know there's definitely some cost savings to like not having an office especially. In Kind of London San Francisco I knew we had to go I think if I wanted to go to an office every day then I could you also have a higher office so I have a beautiful desk and a really nice monitor asked. Jane what do you think you work in a face in the city but if Rabobank decided tomorrow to just close its office sent you off to work at home or in the park do you think it still be busy currency conversing or do you think you'd end up busy at Cash Converters instead you know I think it's very much down to the individual I mean I personally don't like working from home one of the more that much but some people do but you know I would say that when you do work I mean save money you don't have to buy you would be don't have to buy it lunch is activity day you don't have to commute to obviously but you know what there was once a just a I thought was really interesting and and that was related to we were going to close this is the the US company that take up office space and on long term this lease and then lease it back to 2 small firms potentially with short term lease and part of this is shared workspace so if you did want to go into an office and just use helped us with other people from completely different firms you could and what I read about them is that they are now the No are just 10 inch in New York and one of the biggest in London Wow big growing company Ricoh you are mostly sort of based there in the studio for people who don't know you're presenting on B.B.C. Well T.V.'s. You're not exclusive to wake up to money but you're often I wish I was . There often now reporting that how do you find it when you're in the field in your life from your colleagues. Well you know what I still feel connected because when I'm out in the field I still speak to the percenters in the studio. It's really exciting when you're out in the field you get to meet a lot of people you get to meet the other people from the network's contacts it's really quite exciting when you're out in the field. You're with us this morning because actually one of the stories you've been covering over night is some scenes big drop in profits that's right Justin and making the poor earnings guidance for the April to June quarter comes basically jus to a a slew of factors of one the semiconductor industry recoveries being delayed by the slowing global economy you have this ongoing US China trade war and the export controls on walk away and this U.S. Campaign just in making against wall wastes Well the galop of memory chips in the global market with a Chinese company being one of the Korean tech sectors biggest customers although they're what you call free to me their competitors in the field Sam some supplies a lot of these chips to walk away smartphones so now that you have a U.S. Bad sales are down a while way and that impacts the bottom line of Samsung Electronics is there anything positive coming out of this trade war between American showman. Well think about it. Everyone that wants to take a look at the positive that hopefully both the United States and China will end this trade conflict because I mean people can't really plan long term specially if U.S. Companies Asian companies they don't really know if additional terrorist will be imposed will trump impose more $300000000000.00 worth of tariffs on on Chinese goods so there's a lot of uncertainty but I spoke with an analyst yesterday he said that they could see some kind of resolution by the 4th quarter of this year. Never ending this one is that recur it's not going to end with this some time well if we can time they for you now. It's here that he tries or I try to remedy ready I'm ready for the weekend but in 72 hours I'm back on board how I look at that we will see you bright some breezy on Monday morning Rico have a good weekend thanks just then they make you have to think of one boy Mickey be seen anything of note in the papers. I would describe is an eclectic mix the smaller stories are nothing really dominates that one is interesting because we're talking about Jay alone is the picture of the. The new defender on the front page of the telegraph business section the shiny off. The Goodwood Festival a speech yesterday. It's a bit of a to put it bluntly it's a bit of a cross between a zebra. And box car it's a strange looking vehicle and I'd like to say Nia a bit more formally than this but I always I understood from JAG a Land Rover they were scrapping the discovery because it could make the safety requirements of a year legislation were not spot some 4 years ago. But I all bring it back I mean every farmer and his dog ran this way of discovery Land Rovers isn't essential so it's also not that expensive when you compare it with the rest of the range it's a work in it is an interesting lead some of those of the older models that the secondhand ones because they stop production of new ones are actually selling more now for 2nd hand than they were going forwards new calls because they were so popular yet here and you know there's always been a market collector as you often see defenders driving a band I might be 243035 years old I'm so there is clearly a market for people to require it and Jaggers you know Stuckey's style back in the water when at the same time it's trying to develop. The hybrids and the electric space as a site I get the impression that I'm rover is somewhat behind the curve and all this is being called out but then again so many other companies are being called out as well it's funny when you have such a popular model and then just it disappears just a quick one from The Guardian this morning this is water companies been rapped on the knuckles as a great newspaper cliche over plans to charge customers significantly more to cover their day to day costs for next year at the bolts of regulators said that substantial concerns a verb business plans that some of the water companies exist and is basically told them that it needs to look at the costs and also what's in the best interests of the customers so your water bills could be going up but the regulators to the companies to really look at how much they're going to charge Mickey US was not a shutdown E.S.D. But the markets were because it was independent Independence Day I guess we can roll that one out and that may account for the fact that Marcus elsewhere did very little sort of mounts on London for instance finished down 67603 that's that's they footsie 100 a coast over Japan this morning the Nikkei 2 to 5 is down just 621600 97 I've been Hong Kong the Hang sayings up all all of 30 points no point one percent. On digital B.B.C. Sound must be the norm is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live. And with the news a job Homebake JAG you alone is set to announce hundreds of millions of pounds of investments in the West Midlands the company's planning to produce an electric version of its X.J. Model securing hundreds of jobs surgeons in Australia say they've managed to rewire inside paralyzed people's bodies to give movement to that and hands. The procedure won't what for all patients but it's hoped it could transform thousands of lives the B.B.C. Has found evidence that Muslim children in China are being deliberately separated from their families at the same time salesman's of adults from the Muslim week community are being detained in what Beijing describes as we education camps and Southern California has been hit by its strongest earthquake in 2 decades it had a magnitude of 6.4 a state of emergency has been declared in the city of Ridgecrest need the epicenter a house to support the defending Wimbledon champion Angelica suffered a shock defeat to the American Lauren Davis in round 2 the world number 95 who had failed in qualifying is only in the main draw as a lucky loser she beat Kerber 266261 elsewhere on day 4 Britons Joconde to Harriet dart and Dan Evans all booked their places in round 3 the 2 time champion Rafael Nadal beatnik carriers in 4 sets so in a Williams came through her 2nd round match after dropping the 1st set against the 18 year old qualifier Yuvan Andy Murray and his partner Pia who care bear one in the 1st round of the men's doubles that was in 4 sets England lost the 2nd O.D.I. In the women's ashes to go for points to nail down in the multi format series Australia reach their victory target a grace road with 4 wickets to spare Meanwhile at the men's cricket World Cup the West Indies beat Afghanistan by 23 runs at Headingley and in Super League Cruise Leming was the man of the match as Huddersfield won by 36 points to 18 as all fit. 29 teams down at the B.B.C. Sound out and take our sport and whatever you do ensure your son. Charging in slices of the 3 days of women it's been. Said. Is he. Doing the Secure the role you are now in the future joy in the laptop buying a ticket. To see you couldn't appear on the radio. We don't find life and across the B.B.C. It's wake up some money just in Bones a Mickey cloak with you this morning Mickey we've already had somebody backing up your thoughts on electric cars saying the government does not understand that's a lot of people love their cars because they feel a long life who wants to drive a tumble dryer whales Why did so many people still flock to see Sting trends that Filippi met for backing up then. There's an argument goes that people who do drive electric outside the they are exhilarating because they accelerate from children petrol diesel cows I don't know the ins and outs now I've never driven an electric co but you know and I'm trying to look a from a practical viewpoint but I just don't think they treat cars at the moment a really fit for purpose and somebody else I should probably point is that because we were talking about this at the top of wake up to money this morning about the boss being a he and somebody accused me of being sexist because women of course can be bosses too and our boss is a notch the boss is off work over 4 years of being women but my normal day to day role is actually editor wake up somebody some Normally the other side trying to keep Mickey under control right. Place lots of people also getting in touch with us about where they work yes a lot so I thought maybe in Birmingham she texted in to say I love my job as a medical sector but so much of my work could be done at home what a waste of time and travel and my personal favorite so far is for Martin he texted I would love to work from home but the boss insists I have to drive his truck to Manchester. Where all the good people had things they tell us where you work what you like about it what you don't like about it you might work on a building site it might be on a farm it's not necessarily in an office is interesting just to know what's good and bad about where you work text me on 85058 or use the hash tag wake up the money on social media now. Bookmaker William Hill is planning to close $700.00 betting shops putting 4 and a half 1000 jobs at risk and it was interesting reading the coverage of this yesterday Mickey because on one hand you've got the anti gambling lobby saying that this is good news they're closing $700.00 betting shops and that's as a result of the new rules brought in earlier this year which massively reduce the amount people can spend on machines in stores but on the other side of the argument looking at places like the industry website gambling dot com or the Racing Post they were highlighting that this 4 and a half 1000 jobs going here most of whom will be shot because I'm bookies do tend to be in more deprived areas yeah you know when I saw the announcement yesterday. So the 1st thing that struck me was it wasn't a surprise. We were expecting it was just a question of when once the fixed old specially machines became know I'm profitable for the bookies but no longer the attraction it was it was them that was keeping the shops open Why do you need to have a shop now for someone to put a bet on most people are doing it on their mobile phones or on computers the shops we've been talking about working from home the shops become irrelevant he just needs a central control bank from Santa and you can still do your work you don't need so the 730 shops you know other high street bookies are expected to go down a very similar route with announcing store closures so let's bring in Dr Carolyn downs from Lancaster University she researches the gambling industry morning Carolyn and one in William Hill right so actually just put this down to the end of the 4 parties as they would call these machines in betting shops or is there a big thing going on like Mickey says in the gambling industry with people switching online. Oh you know right. Cos the industry get critic when the government had a consultation on paid there would be a number of shops closing. At the time hoping that the maximum stay could be cut 30 pounds and were quite surprised when it was cut to pounds but of course one of the main attractions machines full gamblers. Is that they are protected. Particularly by problem gamblers a Canadian study estimated 60 percent of the profits of the cocktails come from problem gamblers we haven't had a similar study in the U.K. But I would imagine that they get about the same so of course it is also quite worrying and that's why the regulation has changed with this problem come to a much more light than anybody asked for using those machines accordance of the Racing Post being a couple of days ago the chairman of William Hill Roger Devlin said race also known as Dana that there's little evidence of gambling being a public health issue but that it's now in a box with tobacco as activities which is not to be regulated in tanks but maybe to be banned altogether in time this is gambling being unfairly targets it is a public health problem. I would say that the evidence suggests that gambling is a public health problem. In that there are 450000 adult problem gamblers in the U.K. And about 55000 young people understand under 16 so too young to be a good example who also have a common problem. Gambling Problem Gambling actually causes significant mental health problems with depression. A number a suicide every year among problem gamblers. We also see a significant acquisitive crime problem gamblers and it's estimated that every individual problem gambler there are 4 or 5 other people affected family members sometimes employers and so I think it's quite wrong save it's not a public health problem I think it would be crazy to ban gambling and I can't imagine that would happen because gambling will happen and it can happen safely so I can add on to the right or if you try and ban it it will be under the dishes and that usually is. Just you know have a big influx of organized crime into go and then just as we used to have. We would have gotten them continuing online gambling will happen I mean that in various places around the world is gambling but people in those jurisdictions do still gamble. About it and I think it's wrong to suggest that it will bigger than that that will happen but that the knock on effect of all this of course carrying is you know that we haven't touched on yet is if they close is $700.00 shops and most of the betting shops are in. The deprived areas but sort of areas where people don't get paid probably as much as they do in Kansas and Joe say. What about the property prices the commercial probably you're going down with more boarded up empty shops as a result or more charity shops and that's not going to do the local economies a lot of good is it. Well yes there is that plane you can meet up but it's also the plane that not all of the money that is no longer been spent on top teeth will actually continue to be bent on gambling some of it will go back into the local economy I think it's wrong to assume that there is a lot like him that people say oh I used to spend 100 pound to throw on a 5 to machine now I'm going to go online and spend a 100 pound on online gambling I don't know necessarily be the case I think some of that money will actually remain in the local economy. In a people in and spending all their money on payday for example However of course you know we are going to see in the short term more shops been shut to the local club and that the area but I do think that many local authorities have seen the clustering of betting shops have been a blight on the high street it has been known to attract disruptive behavior people come out very angry that this has lost all their money very rapidly and they've been incidents where betting shops have been attacked and. Bought by disgruntled customers so there are downsides and local authorities are well aware of this downsize it's a difficult balance isn't it Carol and thank you very much and I thank you than a lot thank you kind down some Lancaster University couple of messages we've had in I love my job I'm a ph in Royston in Hartford chair enjoy walking to work I'm popping home at lunch time I mean it's my 41st year and then now I'm feel very blessed and Julie in Gloucester says I What's in a local farm shop for 13 years thinking I wanted a change I got a job in an office I lost it 2 days I hate today now back at the farm shop I'm over the moon lovely people so what with fresh and free strawberries the grass isn't always greener Mickey No that's true that's true I mean other you know obviously you know that I would imagine I mean. If you if you work from home that's good for business is a many is this is because they need small apprentices therefore buy less in the business rights so it can have a beneficial effect all round really yes but the cost of coffee at home can be you know a lot more so difficult ballads trying. US were shot yesterday but the U.K. Was I very much shot and it was a very quiet day let's let's talk to James Sydney man from from Rabbi bank and John check straight joining 5 leave just one thing I've got apart from your name wrong is the story about this bust up between China and India it's not China and India America and India is it is America going to happen is why it's a pick fights now well I mean I think some of the blame here is certainly on India too and India had been a really big beneficiary of a rule that allowed. India to export into the U.S. Exports up to 5600000000 and the U.S. Accuses India of not allowing American firms of having sufficient access say so you could say that there is some of the blame there but it's quite interesting because we do have this fight between them but on the other hand you know you asked earlier on about if anyone was benefiting from the China at U.S. Trade tariffs story in India hopes to do that because some American companies are trying to look for a cheaper ways of producing people places to produce Vietnam is one country that's picking up some of the production facilities that firms U.S. Firms are moving out of China and India wants to do that too and it says that it's talking to 250 U.S. Firms who have been producing in China and more want to be tension to move away from John because of those tires say on one hand you've got India hoping to benefit on the trade front really because of the tensions with China but on the other hand you've got this spat this direct spat between the U.S. And India right now. I mean that big day the bus stop but there is definitely a slowdown being caused by these these trade was they don't do anybody any any good to talk to the I I mean we've got economic numbers out from the states to die off I returned to work from Thanksgiving Day celebrations yesterday and we expect in more evidence of a slowdown there well this is going to be a really interesting release is very very difficult to predict at U.S. Labor data is very fresh when it when it hits the market say at this is going to be one indicator which is going to help answer your question but I think it's very very clear that we are in the midst of a global slowdown and a large part of that is because China is slowing and a large part of that not all of it a large part of that is because of the tri tariffs so that comes back into the other economies through the amount of demand that China is creating say for instance if you look at the exports in recent months countries like Germany at South Korea Japan big export is all of those data slowing and that's how the slowdown in China is transmitting to slower growth elsewhere OK giant Well leave it there many thanks for that and have a brilliant weekend. 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I love this message I love making stuff and share oatcakes every morning been doing it for such a statement sure I'll fix it Oh it's it's kind of like a pancake I guess made revokes it's really really thin pancake very popular in Stoke the potteries and around stuff which I like him with cheese and beans also is a bit like a breakfast you can how many times a day but yeah you can breakfast lunch but I'll give you a drawing for you come you can get them around the come you kind of have to look in the specialist bits in the bakery but I have to get my boss in the kind turning to . Make is that OK. Somebody has backed you up with your thoughts on the Land Rover Defender that you're talking about before the very popular car that was around before now being replaced by Dr says I'm a farmer my office is often the town gates of my 2005 laundry but the friend a poet somewhere on the farm says the. New jail our defenders said start at 40 K. I don't know if that's true or not way more than most true farmers want to spend on a utility vehicle are not something you can throw a sick sheep into the back of now that is the problem and they are getting more and more expensive which may well put some people off and sticking with the theme of JAG you're Landrover they're expected to make a big commitment today to calm building in the middle and they're going to invest hundreds of millions of pounds into the plant cancer bromates in Birmingham you might know you can see it as you drive down the M 6 just by junction 5 those about 2 and a half 1000 people who work there at the moment but interesting late just as Jael are is putting all this money into electric cars we learned yesterday that last month's sounds of electric and hybrid cars actually fell so what's going on in the industry David Bailey is a professor Business Economics at Birmingham business school he's also a senior fellow at Hugh Cain changing Europe which is in independent think tank looking at an industry long business card you've got there David this is a my mouth very much like it or so. We're expecting this news from jail or later today exactly what are they doing they are great use of the current You've been through a torrid time over the last year because of Diesel's demise the downturn in China and all the BRICS uncertainties to get this this big investment is hugely important for Castle Bromwich and the West Midlands they are investing heavily in retooling the plant to make a range of electric cars going forward and he's really their 1st big investment in electric vehicles after the eyepiece model and it represents the 1st kind of change for them and the car industry in the middle and well I was saying to Mickey a little bit earlier David that this is interesting timing because yesterday we heard that actually sales of electric cars have fallen and it's almost like jail are jumping into this room Paul just as somebody has drained out all the water yet I still expect the electric car sales to increase dramatically from. The early to mid 20 twentieth's that it's only just beginning I think the U.K. Is lagging behind in the electric vehicle take up when we look at Europe as a whole so it's a pure electric vehicle sales of about 2 percent of the European market a bit less than that in the U.K. For a number of reasons but I think we support enough in our infrastructure is lacking behind but we are going to have to shift to electric vehicles to get carbon emissions down and also to improve air quality in our cities So increasingly the regulator environment will push us that way but securely a European level and whether that will affect us or not we don't know you mean will be bullied into Bond electric I don't think will be bullet I think it will be given incentives to do it so in terms of for example driving into a cities we'll have clean air zones coming in in Birmingham later this year it's been delayed slightly will be encouraged to drive low carbon vehicles increasingly I think the tax system will encourage us and the manufacturers will be encouraged the European level some time after its batteries up to scratch are they fit for purpose because I look back to what I used to do it 150 mile round trip to London every day during the period where there was no public transport I had no choice but to go by car and I just feel that the options that would be open to me today a pretty limited because I won't be able to use electric Oh well you would actually today there arrange of cars that could do that so that they tend to be more expensive want to that's the issue as production increases and range improves and battery price comes down increasingly this will be available to many more people for most people's commute of about 30 miles an electric car is perfectly usable I've been driving in this soundly for over 5 years it's perfectly usable for most people but people want to see I think these prices come down and they're charging infrastructure improve this is a challenge facing the whole of the industry at David it's about a changing car market and it's been interesting in the last year to see the impact that's having on U.K. . A Honda decided it was going to pull out of its Wyndham plant completely in put all that investment into plants in other countries to build its electric cars voxel announced last week it will build the new Astra Ellesmere Port on Merseyside but only if there's a good general I've gone we're going to build it in the U.K. It doesn't matter about bricks and we're going to invest all this money in the U.K. Yes that's right so your search over breaks it meant companies have had to store their investment plans or investment has been down by 80 percent over the last 3 years or 90 different as well they have that we've been waiting for this decision for a long time so they've waited and waited and waited come to a point where they have to make the decision now so they are going ahead and they are doing it remember that same time same time they're investing heavily in Slovakia's Well now they've said that they will build 3 electric models going forward they've committed to make the X J In the U.K. I hope all of the models come to the U.K. What are you wearing it would be in range rover Amobi going to see electric range rovers because they sell more land rovers like do jack use they do indeed so that the companies Jackie has been doing very well recently over the last year in fact 10 percent of jacket were car sales globally last year were electric We already see a plexi of my lecture car yesterday and I was next to a hybrid plug in Range Rover so they were already going down the electric electrification route for Range Rover as well and what they've said is that every model from 2020 on what will happen are electric options so they are investing very heavily in electric models going forwards Thank you David Bailey I'm going to shorten your job title just code you can Our industry is that all right does that work better. Let's go back we're talking about the number of businesses that are going off base free so it's not just about having some people who work from home it's about everybody working remotely Felicity Hanna has been looking at they some we're getting quite a lot of people getting in touch with us about it as well Phyllis yes we are a lot of people are texting in and. 850581 listener who decided not to give the name make of that what you will said no offices no office romance or scam. And oh heaven he discussed with a no you would drive right she's been in touch works 65 hours a week from the car I says meeting people listening to people their fights especially with their partners He says students in the back long hours they say but interesting job very interesting Arianna from Edinburgh she's an academic that she got in touch to say she's mainly working in her office I like to keep home and work separate Plus I love being in the library so you can see the different motivations for different people I mean sorry make you know is going to have discovered the drawbacks for this and I discovered that of 525 to die when the computer communications between me and the act out of. My own email I mean when you're in that situation there's not a lot you can do about it but I suppose even if I was in the office next year and I packed up I wouldn't have much recourse but on days I work from home every night and then try and sort of do one day a week because I find when you're at home you can focus a bit more the phone's not ringing and I must admit I probably find I get probably twice as much work done just being out focus but then you get all the distractions like you said the postman knocking at the door people are popped round or you know delivery man is a nightmare because you get to know 1 o'clock on your own area I mean someone comes and knocks at the door and the dogs go off because that's their job and that that little things like that can be a bit of a nerve and I suppose Absolutely I think one thing that a lot of homework is struggle with is that sometimes they can feel a bit isolated in a bit outside of the company of everyone else's in an office and I think that some people find that if everyone's remote that can actually feel a little bit more inclusive everyone's going through the same thing just Sims seen both sides she was a remote worker for an office based fam. And now she's remote in a company where everyone is or might miss out when they were cicada moments where people is kind of spotting notes on meetings that they've had tonight is it the having things they want to pay and they think that's what they eat the kids you're not around all the time it kind of hits you from mental health perspective and you affectively watching for it when they come over the office camaraderie that happens but not actually able to take part in any of it now I was as part of a collective when you are all of the same but it's a lot more connected so you're only rather than a 30 lonely. Professor of organizational behavior at exits a business go you've been looking into remote work and what kind of impact does it have on people so the. Plus the risk of feeling isolated is certainly one and as great example is if everyone is in the same boat you already kind of feel a sense of connectedness so that's certainly one to look at another one is actually one that you mentioned earlier which is the challenge that some people find between drawing the line between home and work life so when you always work from home and you Office less Where does your work stop and we had this your kind of. Home life start again and so it's actually quite important to make sure there are certain boundaries I always think I'm more likely to take a break when I'm a home that when I'm in the office actually all stall or vice somebody over for lunch or go out for lunch and I actually make a point of having that hour but yeah the washing always seems to still be sitting there as well do you think this idea of an entirely office free business could become more common I think it's definitely an increasing trend at certainly very cost effective and attractive for example for and start ups and as we work with people globally and have a global customer force you basically work a lot and dispersed teams and also across different time zones also from the perspective of employee He's a basically cut down your commute a lot you don't have a come yet as that's I really a positive benefit Yeah that's the real benefit is the lack of community which can drive you out though I mean my water cola moment when I worked in Fleet Street was it was the pub I can understand that many people you're right can handle but well you think you will get out of the office Yeah but I mean for people who are young thrusting ambitious not being in the central things can be a drawback on their. So you have to create a kind of new virtual center of things and again that's where the whole idea of having a feeling of connection with that say your project team your work team your organization comes in and some we're going to is ations also think about ways of for example creating a once a year a big meeting which then ends with the nice social event that makes a big difference the people have actually met at least once and then makes the whole but you're working a lot easier but if it's not possible to meet in person you can also create ways of basically being more in touch online and it makes a big difference how you manage your meetings and whether people feel they are actively participating in meetings virtual meetings rather than having these as a kind of operational exercise where everyone thinks I K Basically I'm kind of on Skype but in the background I'm just typing along that's that's a reflection of not really feeling involved I've got to ask where are you now doing the interview this morning are you working from home the office so that is an excellent question so I'm actually at the University of Exeter dialing in so I'm actually at a work space really and thank you very much for joining us this morning really interesting stuff lots of people getting in touch with it about it somebody backing you up a Mickie James in Dulce than he spent the 30 years writing software in the depths of the soffit countryside but the pub lunch time and these dogs to talk to you can't understand all this fuss about working from offices and lots of stuff coming in about electric cars we're going to be talking more about this on 5 Live breakfast lots of people talking about the charging capacity and whether the infrastructure is there Mickey as well very much so that's the real problem for me is the infrastructure and whether the technology is up to scratch. 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Morning it's 5 Live breakfast with me Eleanor Oldroyd our top news story big announcement from JAG you a Landrover you this morning about electric cars Justin is staying with us yes but is the sponsor being taken out about the electric car market by well just as it begins to power up or sounds of electric and hybrid car actually foul last month in sport Andy Murray wins on his Wimbledon return and Nick Kerry also pulls no punches of the his defeat to roughen at all what's the weather got in store for us today Lucy massive Good morning dry and fine for central and southern England with envy of sunshine today cloudy and I 5 the north with the brain largely in the north and west of Scotland real range of temperatures staying in the teens in the north May 21st century thought in areas but $28.00 degrees Celsius well enough 5 lives on a Foster has been to a camp in Syria where she's spoken to an Irish Jihad who now wants to return home we'll bring you that interview and we'll look at what happens to former members of INS Plus the man behind this. I don't think it was. A little chill down the spine listening to that will speak to leave before 8 about the return of the line. Is B.B.C. . The top stories this morning jog your Landrover is expected to announce an investment of hundreds of millions of pounds in the west among the other news stories we're talking about an interview on a false to has done with an Iraq an Irish jihadist She's one of thousands of foreign Islamic state members now being held in camps and questioning whether they'll be allowed to return home. I also ask have you lost faith in the police former police commission is have been saying in a less to the Times today that policing has been in muscular dated to reason May 1st though if you've been listening to wake up to money this morning you're know that Justin Bones has been talking about some big news from Jackie a Landrover in the next few hours yes or expecting them to announce this morning early that they're going to invest hundreds of millions of pounds into its plans to cancel bromides you might know if you drive up the M 6 a lot of stuff junction 5 and they're going to turn it into an electric car plant which is a look to the future it's safeguards about 2 and a half 1000 jobs there was quite interesting Ali is that they're making this announcement today but yesterday we got figures from the motor industry that showed that actually the number of hybrid and electric vehicles alternative fuel vehicles as they code actually fell compared to the year the same month year before plug in hybrid cars down by a half since last June while hybrid electric cars whilst decisions are being taken they're wondering exactly what this means and what the impacts will be for the industry let's listen to this because this is David Bailey who's a presser of Business Economics at burning a business school he's also a senior fellow at U. K. In a changing Europe an independent think tank looking at BRICS it's an industry the current has been through a torrid time over the last year because of diesels demise the downturn in China and all the BRICS uncertainty this big investment is hugely important for Castle Bromwich and the West Midlands are investing heavily.