Backstage play say the victim suffered a slash weren't the b.b.c. Says it's upset by what has happened is working with police the former world champion Neil Robertson has had to forfeit a match after driving to the wrong Barnsley the Australian accidentally set his sat nav for the village of Barnsley in Gloucestershire 170 miles from where he should have been playing a qualifier for the World Open Barnsley in Yorkshire in July a council flight prevent Of the 737 year old from playing in the regular masters in Latvia weatherwise a mostly dry bright day with some sunny spells just the odd shard this morning in the north and west but sunny afternoon ahead for most of us with the top temperature of 16 degrees P.V.C.'s. Back to somebody morning with me and then it. 'd The way when where I knew you shouldn't laugh but I love that story in the nice but the sneaker player he said did the wrong Barnes like. Some unorthodox run for. Computer says no. And still crazy after all these years fighting motto applies to very many of us a mighty Love Line and I would not be convicted by a tyranny of my peers because we'll still have our Creasy moments. Good for us I mentioned earlier we seem to have talked lots but film this morning and theater and that collective experience and just thank their eating and of course the dying inside unless you decide to do the plastic or the botox the die inside is the old frankly and indeed because the Wrigley's you have to do the blood to get the blue talks but I read something that I suppose it did make me laugh during the week which is bad because apparently the whole idea of going to the cinema and you go 3 much more than you would home and straight something about it being on the big scoring and being with other people and you go through all that big collective experience and all the emotions that everything else apparently if you go to the cinema to watch you know a thriller or horror film with lots of. Gas banging and even lots of laughing as well and comedies apparently it contributes to the regolith on your fears that was one of those you know it's one of the studies that I love and they study tea Tyson people and find that the viewers who contorted their faces in fear actually 20 times for the course of a horror film they just feel we've all done not being put on a bit of a headscarf and there you go and Thriller was even worse because it's you know you know something is really good to dollars where you're literally sitting on the edge of your feet about it 50 times on average people who faces and I just I thought it was brilliant I mean it was one of those beauty brands that said you know squinting laughing you know what here's the bottom line I'm not going to stop going to the movies I'm probably not going to get any Botox and the thing is. That's what rent bills are it's the laughter it's the horror it's the show that's what it is it's Stay and go and back one thing I would not like to go back to the 8th like for thought mobile phones I realize that it is a double edged sword because he says I am as guilty of Dana as the next person we go white or you're watching something on t.v. Or you're having a conversation and her directly using your phone same time so I call. Multitasking other people Michael are pretty. But we all do we use our phones all the time and and in the midst of other things and it's because of texting go amid the days when you start to have to ring someone to communicate a message not stagnant and come on let's be honest hands up high many times have you sent a text some day not because you don't love them or you don't want speak to them or you don't like their company but because you're busy or to be honest you just can't be bothered sometimes you just come people they're talking to people you want to communicate a message it by text the next question is of course what kind of text are Ari are you a double thumb tacks to or are you a one pick and I index finger texter I know what I am but I read a study and it was done and Syriac and the Institute of Technology there with Cambridge University in it was a but basically the difference for older people texting in younger people texting and apparently quite a lot of young people can read this is true you can reach states of 85 words a minute typing that's faster than type of a typewriter in the olden days for anyone he's kind of under 40 and listening typewriters were things that came before computers that keyboards but no screen look it up on the Internet with your very fast thumbs but yeah and apparently the slightly older people are or are picking up the index for I'm hopeless I watched the young ones go in a diner with their teeth arms and their auto correct and everything else and apparently that is the fastest way to take some snow to correct but to be honest with you but the time you get your glasses I do your bike and you put them on and you get your wee index finger and you poke it out and you're. 10 to 19 year olds a lot of 20 year olds or to not 40 words a minute 50 words in a party when you're in your fifty's you're right by 26 Well you know want I'm not big hurry 26 will be fine for me and I have tried to I just can't get the thumb thing so I will continue to sit. I might do you have you know a friend with their kids and stuff they go years nude and I sit there and just pick it up with one finger and you can see that they're donned. Me and say that I'm just going to stick to the way. Don't I get the message there in the end. Goal and. Know the Commodores 3 times the levy somebody takes me and then said Why don't you just dictate the text honestly. I didn't do you. Justice. Benny kegging and stand by me but been talking a bike texting and what I've discovered is he can use the words but he can't ease the a boat so I don't go Hi Dee Dee I want to laugh a lot but that be you just speak into your phone and go oh or. He knows he knows what I get up I send a message like. The bad. Behavior. Just. Where's the. Money bag for my lovely Jimmy Fallon a and give details of everything that's on in the Lyric Theatre. Ek starting with Playboy of the Western world this week a working up to all of those Christmas shows Peter. Driving home for Christmas. Coming up next though I should be back same time see him States next weekend so until then take care enjoy the rest of your to have a good break See you next week. Good morning and welcome to Sunday sequins with me coming up on the program between quarter past 10 400 years since the start of the transatlantic slave trade should the White West still be saying sorry I want to but modern slavery are we turning a blind eye that's our main discussion after 9 also in the program the so-called initiation rites and some universities a Presbyterian minister talks about the impact on her son a very powerful interview coming up in a moment an old inclusive church the dementia friendly service is making a real difference if you just feel important. If you're so contempt so at home so well. So need it in your field for a cuppa tea and all after big deal all the people just the little things in life story well worth listening to you have to stay with us for that and there's candy and Jerry Miller will be here with the best of the Sunday papers feel free to join in with any of your thoughts on our discussions this morning it want to double 71 more on Twitter as well Sunday sequin so long to talk about this one and all the getting to all of those big issues in a moment but 1st let's take a very early look at the stories making the headlines in Sunday's newspapers isn't Jerry are here ready to go to the landing things changing so fast these just as I get really excited about opening up the papers the whole morning just saying you know who is in the running of the running what is happening here and will kind of broaden the 2 broad shapes and whether to support a very quick look the Sunday Times Sunday Telegraph sack me if you dare Johnson will tell the Queen as they lead and the Sunday Times and John Burkle proposed as national community leader which is a kind of I don't just take thing and then there is all of our Curie that this kind of possibility is on that Johnson had with the woman. You know who went abroad on several trips and more about that in the Sunday Times this morning very much a ledge please on. Its own but I mean the fact that she was there she was there on those trips so that is not an alleged fact that the other stuff is alleged But she she would she did go on those trade trips but the funny thing I quite like this when the Sunday Times a little funny to start the day Cameron's little girl didn't know that he was prime minister. Apparently as youngest child she was born in 22 and while they were in dire need straits and she has forgotten that her father was prime minister and I would suggest that a lot of people might also like to have forgotten how to sell the Telegraph. Lead to a halt also with fractures in the Sunday papers do so they're all about exclusive some blacks or rather the daily papers a thing but this one is by Johnson to sabotage the force to delay pressure not says that they're going to send a special commissioner to to to Brussels if his deal is the Lair and it's going to be Nigel for a moment of stars actually says it compares it to shooting a nuclear weapon into the heart of an asteroid or whether I want to be about to say that but let's go to a cell phone also in our paper or David Trimble he writes that he backs Boris Johnson's proposal and he actually was against trees a mayor is so significant that a way will talk to you very shortly after yes yes indeed you will be back Liz Kennedy and Jerry Miller and I say they will be back later on. Starting university perhaps some of the most exciting but also most daunting challenges many people face in their lives new friends new studies new places to socialize it makes for a heady mix but what happens when it all goes wrong so call rites of introduction and university they're not that common here but they certainly are across the water on way to some they may seem to be harmless pranks to others they have the most serious consequences almost this is morning as Presbyterian minister Marcia Stanfield with the story of what happened to her son Jonathan good morning Washington thanks so much for joining us good morning Elaine what sort of the just tell us about it Jonathan what he did was he when he when he set off to university as all parents know it's a tough thing so how did you feel a bit of well he's around your son Ariel their child and he was 19 when he was going off to university in Scotland he always wanted to go to Scotland he called it the motherland because that's obviously where I'm from and he was so excited to go he was going to train to be a primary school teacher which is what he is today and he had been at school in method a and so was a rugby player loved playing rugby and so it was really part of the excitement was going also to play sport you. As well as to study what happened well he went to the freshers' tournament and that actually won the player of the tournament and so the university team asked if he would come and play for them he said absolutely and then he was made aware that by doing so there would be an initiation and he called us to say look I don't know what to do and it's something that involves copious amounts of alcohol rent a number of different pubs and I've heard also that. They may take our clothes off or we have to strip and he said I don't want to do that he was a young man who had chosen not to really take very much and in fact hadn't had anything for a number of months because he'd been over in Canada working for a Christian mission organization and so we just said let's say you'd love to be part of the team but that's not what you do you don't want to do and the drinking are anything like that and we had our 1st phone call it was some sort of talent you were just. Saying well we trusted him yes a very strong young Christian. And he he was pretty sure that he could cope so we just trusted that that would be the case we trusted that they would be people of integrity so to take what he he you know he wanted to seriously and and so we never thought anything more of it Elaine and then we received a phone call from him on the Sunday morning after their very 1st away game for the 1st few weeks it been fine and they went on their 1st away game to Glasgow and at the end of the match the guys asked him and another young fresh air or 2 to go in and buy alcohol they don't want to do that so the 2 of them felt well the least we can do is maybe buy a liter of cider which the dead bodies weren't happy about that and so when they came out they tie to their hands and each hand a liter bottle of cider they tied them up. So that they couldn't move the city took 2 liters of cider They then put a leader of port down their throats and followed by a huge block of blue cheese with the rains and everything on they continued to give them out all on the drive back up to Aberdeen and the also taped a black bag to them because they obviously knew that they were going to be extremely 2nd through the whole journey from Glasgow to Aberdeen and Jonathan said I can just remember being favored basic. About an hour out of Aberdeen he remembers nothing apart from being at the side of the motorway where the they made them do some challenges which I really don't want to describe on air Elaine but they were horrific. He got back to his room they kind of carried him and. He knew nothing of this and they left him and so when we got the phone call the Sunday morning. He said My room is a mess I've been sec everywhere and he sent us photographs and his eyes were completely bloodshot from being violently sick all through the night. You can imagine Elaine how my husband and I felt about that we had been we were Aberdeen graduates to have had that happen to our son and there on the matter was really just so very painful for us what did you say to. Him we well 1st of all we both wanted to head to a plane and get there and he he asked us not to we wanted to to you know we wanted to contact the police we wanted to contact the highest folks in the universe state we certainly wanted to contact the university rugby team which we did and he asked us to do very little because the stage was 1000 He's a. Adult. It was up to him but in his thinking he had 4 years to do there and he wanted not to to to make. A huge song and dance about it at that stage because of that but he refused to go back to the rugby team even though he was a as you say a great poet player not loved it and in fact one of the coaches was also a coach for one of the local teams Grimm Ariens And so he knowing what happened and knowing that Jonathan he felt betrayed Dillon and so he said I can't play with a team who knew what do I believed and what my values where and when I prepared to accept them so he went off to play for green Marion So he did continue to play rugby as he still does today on e graduate and graduated He's a primary school teacher in school in Manchester. To be a dad so very very happy young man at this moment in time. But that had had faced traumatic consequences for him and indeed for us Elaine you know you can tell it by talking to you and you wrote this piece for the Presbyterian Herald I want to read it that the pain as a parent it jumps it jumps off the page this is obviously a very hard thing to do because it's your family's life it's your it's your private life but why did you want to speak Jonathan I have been talking about it for all those years he's know that this is 9 years later and I had asked him that when he was ready would he let me share this primarily to warn other parents and others other young men and women who are going off to university because they did a lot of research early and a little many of the universities are. You know not letting this happen they say. It still is continuing on in some shape or form an umbrella the universities in Scotland and England I'm not sure about year and so. I felt it was really important to prepare people in case this happened to them to to let them because we were unaware we had no experience of this before we hadn't heard anything about it and so it was difficult for us so we I was thinking the more that parents have prepared the better so that young people can can know what they're getting into and fact I had an email from a dad of a teenager in a local club here who said that his child told them that when he was going to go and join the club within the week that he had been told there would be some sort of initiation and so he was going to go into the club with him to make sure that it it didn't happen to his child. Forewarned is forearmed. I'm just on a final point and. Jeremy farmer who is a dad and his son a date at university you're probably well aware but anyone he didn't add was initiated and he date from the talks that dates from the time to the cafe does of alcohol on the one point Jeremy has said that he feels that yes the universities are banning you know they're banning these things but they're not implementing that you know these bonds do you have approached the university or did you ever get any sense from then on action that they could take or what do you think for the future what do you know versus need to do what we did we brought in strong terms to university and to the rugby folks they came by with apologies that they would make sure that didn't happen again. I really believe that people need to be writing to the governments in both. Ireland and the u.k. I think you're right it's being banned but it's still being implemented and somehow we need to understand that this is actually a matter of life and death really mean Jonathan could have died by choking on his own vomit he could have died like young Ed I believe he died from alcohol poisoning someone who hadn't taken alcohol the potential for him was huge and I think it was that that was also very traumatic for as the what if Yeah and so I think we need to normal men women and young people we need to make sure that a ban is a band and it does stop because it has these life and death consequences thank you very much for telling your story and really really appreciate it thank you very much thank you for joining us I'm on Sunday sequins Marchioness downfield the Presbyterian minister speaking there just about her son Jonathan's experience it wonderful 7 if you want to share any of your and if your thoughts not intervene there and we do have a statement from University City Waldock the president of the association said that university students associate. Does not condone risky and potentially harmful initiation practices and we are extremely saddened to hear of this incident involving a former shooting the association has a policy in place to ensure that any inappropriate forms of initiation are prohibited or any instance of this type of behavior is reported and investigations carried out on sanctions are applied to clubs where appropriate. Why during their school sometimes life can change because it's the right thing to do Mike in a heartbeat for whom of us. Ok so I'm just going to click here and the t.v. Like this is papacy. Managing your t.v. License needn't be a drama go paperless a t.v. Licensing dot co dot u.k. Paper last time like Origin Good morning to you if you're just joining us with you on Sunday sequence today and now you might have been listening last week to the program when the Free Presbyterian minister the Reverend David Mark Levine address the issue of support for victims of the trouble and in the interview Reverend Mark Levin said he had come to the conclusion that as a society we were in danger of allowing the past to overshadow the present and to threaten the waste to waste it threatening rather to waste the p.c. Also said the the issue of which type of victim should get financial or other support would be best arranged through addressing the need not the deeds of the individual while there has been a wide range of opinion expressed about the commons including a rebuke from the Free Presbyterian Church and Reverend McElveen joins us again this morning to reflect on the way good morning to you Reverend thanks for joining us it morning what has the past week been like and what kind of conversations has it opened up. Well I was very conscious of the fact that to suggest an Aids be a solution to a very complex problem could produce called controversal it is perfectly understandable for people to object to such a mind him and somehow respectfully disagree personally I would defend the right to be on a life any suggestion and critical a provided it is constructive and not destructive regrettably However some taken to social media and expressed were views that are totally inappropriate I believe for such a delicate subject and this form of media can all too often be a conduit for what I describe as verbal terrorism that is deliberately designed to hurt on to win the ends and victim people who profess to support victims should in my opinion avoid making other victims 3 characters assassination terrorism can take many different forms I Every The overwhelming response has been one of thoughtful consideration a consideration of why rejecting the profession of a pension or to compensate repackage for self-imposed injuries recognizes the reality of the situation and that end of the jewel in the scum that be ignored are dismissed if not that includes men and women who might well have been perceived as enemies for some of called it the words of the Apostle Paul from rooms 12 Therefore if I am to be hunger feed him as he Therese give him training and of course the same apostle reminds us that we all of being an obese against God under only reconciled to him 3 to have a son so there's been really mixed reaction the Reverend Gordon Dayan the moderator did make clear you weren't speaking for the for you Presbyterian Church he said he disagreed he was very surprised by your comments in the else who claim that they had called a lot of anger have the sense that I grew up in express to you directly you know it has and and what I would. They has that for over 50 years I've been privileged to have a relationship with the media that I continue to pound the butt but whether my contribution was in the form of an interview or to be had I never assumed that I was speaking for the denomination my overall concern has been to be blasted her for the Lord Jesus Christ and to personally minister and his gentleness is his making this is Chris and through the riches of this love I don't know States as I sought to criticize those who have had an opposing view and I trust that will continue but I am confident of this that all of my colleagues within the Free Presbyterian Church would readily assist anyone or respective of their background if they came to them with a specific need so that they might comfort them which are in any trouble events between is and there is a wonderful a sauce which creates diversity and unity and unity and diversity people may have had a very stiff bond but it should not in any way threaten the unity of the Church and indeed Paul makes mention is that in writing to the good relations and history for all of us but if he bites into for one another take hate that you be not consumed one is another I think we should always be respectful of people's different theories but it shouldn't jeopardize the unity of the church you obviously were very aware and you could you could tell in your interview last week acutely aware of the sensitivities entering into this debate but one of the tweets certainly the that struck me as it reflects I suppose in some way that among thanked him for me the white divergence of views but on Travers did tweeze some of us didn't do any deed yet find ourselves having to say to be heard about these are need not type of viewpoint has that been brought very much to to your door over the past week and have you listen to that. I've listened to quite a number of theories and I sympathize very much with them I think we must keep in context that this was a suggestion and it's not something that will probably ever be incorporated within some legal list the Richmond but it is just a suggestion to recognize that there are people who do housemaid's that as a society we cannot ignore our dismiss those needs and to me the whole message of the Gospel is bestowing date the need of the sinner to come to Christ the needles the wholistic afeard of reaching night that your religion on defiled is this that the fatherless and the widows and their infliction so I discover responsibility is not something that I can speak of blight on the children I have cause to implement what I really do believe and certainly over my years as chaplain and from the rude and at the meanest prison I have sought to help many people every aspect of their background and I trust with God's grace I will continue to do Ok will to stay with this magazine and because among those who wrote to you expressed in support from Coleman's was Beryl quickly husband William McConnell was shot dead by the Ira I'd say their home in 1084 he was in the system governor in the main known case at the time Barrow is with us this morning and thank you very much for joining us and I think that Brad you have remind your husband Peter quickly a regular contribution to me you also thought of the day is with you this morning and who had but there I'd like to ask you when you heard Reverend might have been say what he said last week what went through your mind what was your gut reaction. I think 1st of all I felt that he had taken a very brave stance to speak right and to declare that he had had a mind change and certain aspects of his thought process is about what goes on what has been going on in Northern Ireland and I think that we need to be given not space that we can actually start to think differently about things that we thought . From a certain point of view maybe many years ago we hear often am a truth that we used to think was truth is now being turned on its head for one reason or another and so I think we need to be given the space to change our minds to think differently and I also felt that he was making a very brave attempt to talk about victims not victims cannot be lumped together and one fell swoop it's one word but it comp and compass is lots and lots of people with lots and lots of different types of trauma needs but at least it was a starting point to put a talking point that we could maybe begin to find a way forward because it and Northern Ireland we have so many people who are suffering in all kinds of way physically and emotionally spiritually from the troubles if we don't find a way of helping to heal individuals and he lists country and we're going to hand over a very sad depleted country to our children and grandchildren and that's a huge responsibility that we need to take seriously hard though barely has it been for you to separate need from day because when you think when you think of the men you took William's life I mean how do you see them do you see them as Goldman killers do you see them as husbands fathers but but men who who took you know your then husband and father to you to your daughter. I was when Bill was being held I had a very clear sense that God By has was with us people often say where was God when such and such a thing was happening well in my case I can say God was there I felt very clearly as I stood up from my crouch in position when the gunmen left the same and I looked over at Bell and he was dying if he hadn't already died. And I really felt that somehow God by His spirit was ministering to him and a few minutes later when I was in the house making sure that our little daughter didn't go back outside to see the awful mass of her father's body and God by His spirit was saying to me was asking me hi I felt about what had just happened and there was a conversation that went on. And God reminded me of the Lord's Prayer where we're talked we're told to forgive. And Christ himself talked about forgiving 70 times 7 and I thought In other words no particular number but keep on forgiving forgiving and I thought these 2 gunmen. I have come with an agenda and I can't begin to know what was on their mind but I have to somehow work out hi I'm going to deal with the situation that I know I find myself in and high I'm going to go forward and so for me it was about saying Ok Lord you're asking me to forgive I'm going to forgive but of myself I don't think I'm strong enough to keep on doing up for the rest of my life so I need you to do it and you know God has been faithful I have not had a better bone in my body ever not since that time about those people and all of the people involved in Bill's murder. I've sought to live a life that is God honoring because I feel that he has really really honored me and walked with me through many things and I sought to bring up our little daughter so that she in turn would not. Take on a veteran as a hit and grow up and in a toxic situation you always very conscious of that that wouldn't go from generation to generation as Absolutely I actually said to somebody see it and came to my door this morning but that said he's getting no more and that's been very important to me that I would create an environment of love and acceptance for my my daughter and she's grown up as an adult food and is loving her career and I don't know I haven't had conversations with her in recent years about how she feels but she is getting on with life. What if you contra give her a lot if you want a forgiveness is not enough. I think forgiveness is a bite releasing yourself from the pavement and anxiety and long term illness and for me it's been very freeing and to such an extent that there was only one gunman the went to prison and at the time because there was evidence to take him to prison and on the day that he was released I got a phone call from the Times journalist here in Northern Ireland by my reaction I didn't know he was being released. And you know I prayed for that young man wanted to know what it he was but I assumed he was a young man I thought he's been in the maze present all these years his wife has been bringing up their children I hope he can go home rebuild his marriage rebuild his parenting has fathering of his children and live a life that is happy and fulfilled and meaningful and that the children in turn can benefit from their dad being in their home and that was genuine I don't want to see people being hurt and living with opinion and being disabled for the rest of their lives. I think from time to time in our community there is a strong voice that comes through and I felt when I listen to the reverend they have shared his story and explained how he had changed his mind when he saw the reverend in Paisley and Martin McGuinness working together I thought that such a Korean call that our community needs to hear it was a prophetic voice a god movement and I'm grateful to the Reverend David for out in Africa on locks us and helps us to move forward rather than carrying the baggage with us and pass the good dog from generation to generation plays God help us find a way forward in our community to bode a better tomorrow. It is one thing I've heard over the past week since your interview ever McElveen from people given their reaction is a lot of them wondered why you have chosen to say to say this why no. I think really and it's very obvious to me that whenever I was listening or watching some of the document reasons troubles that is being presented by the b.b.c. I genuinely felt that we were being tried back into the past again and I felt that we needed to address not least on a personal level and I think all of us he of comes through what is described as a child lose and some ways we all become victims of last and I think as Burleigh said quite rightly and very sincerely we need to be curfewed what legacy we are passing on to another generation and I think that is the step forward it is a talking point I recognise it's controversial I'm not insensitive to those who disagree I respect the fact that they do you but let's at least talk about it constructively and if it is a springboard for the way ahead then I trust to be Michael it's not t.v. No regrets reflecting over the past 7 days and saying what you said then. I my ministry is a byte meeting the needs of the people through the gospel I can't vary people's needs I must go out and was rejoined to people whether they're in trouble sorrow circumstantial difficulties I do have a responsibility as God's servant to reach out to people I cannot say that leads discriminate they don't and therefore I've got to do sorry as Paul the Apostle spoke with he said My heart's desire only for Israel is that it might be saved that is my ultimate objective Ok thank you for your time this morning thank you for calling back on with us you're listening there to the Reverend Markel David McElveen speaking and we also heard and thank you very much to you both for your contribution thank you quickly husband William was shot dead by a Army in 1904 and we heard from Baron and her Peter and her husband Peter quickly as well listen to some the sequence Elaine McGee with you today it's 9 o'clock so. I'm certain only one media. A 46 year old man has been charged with 6 kinds of attempted child abduction he was arrested in London Derry on Friday and is expected to appear at the city's magistrate's court tomorrow buzz Johnson has edged the e.u. To show that it's willing to compromise with the u.k. On Braggs a date and said his proposals were picking up support among M.P.'s on all sides writing in to Sunday newspapers the prime minister appeals to the e.u. To begin serious negotiations Here's our political correspondent in Matson. In his newspaper articles Boris Johnson calls an easy you to join us at the negotiating table in a spirit of compromise and cooperation this could suggest that the prime minister is willing to make some changes to his proposals but I'm told there wouldn't be major modifications and Mr Johnson argues that if he goes to Brussels armed forces that M.P.'s support it's more likely the e.u. Will accept them as mates in the kit is considering a parliamentary vote before the crucial e.u. Summit on the 17th of October to put pressure on Brussels the dating Street sources say no decision on this has been taken. Over and go said he thought a day there was still possible but that the proposals Mr Johnson had put forward aren't yet the basis for deeper negotiations in an interview for today's Andrew Marr Show Latvia's prime minister Chris Shana's carriage said an agreement was a long shot but will still achievable It certainly is possible but it depends upon one crucial element that Mr Johnson as well as the you are willing and ready to move on a compromise manner if the offer from the u.k. Turns out to be a sort of take it or leave it it's going to be very difficult I see in agreeing fresh pro-democracy demonstrations are underway in Hong Kong after its high court rejected the latest attempt to overturn a ban on protesters wearing face masks the police have yet to arrest anyone for breaching little which called Violent protests when it was a night on Friday. Pope Francis will open a 3 week Vatican meeting this morning focusing on the Amazon region of Latin America the Senate which will address the needs of the millions of Catholics living in the region has already drawn the anger of traditionalist Catholic bishops as controversial proposals around or dealing married man as priests are set to be discussed standard tickets for the Glastonbury festival which celebrates its 50th anniversary next year have just gone on sale coach packages sold out without within minutes when they went on sale on Thursday the 2020 line up wasn't being a month Jap weatherwise are mostly dry bright day with some sunny spells just the odd shower this morning in the north and west but a sunny afternoon ahead for most of us with a top temperature of 16 degrees b.b.c. News when life gets heavy help and support I get such a catalyst for people there is. 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One Northern Ireland's. 3 minutes person Good morning everyone Elaine May be with you on Sundays sequence day you're very welcome back if you've just joined us we've been hearing from Presbyterian minister the Reverend Marcia Stanfield by the traumatic experience her son suffered in a so-called initiation right in his 1st days at university and we've also just been talking to the Reverend David McElveen about the reaction to his comments on this program last week on the issue of help for victims of the troubles and his point they should be allowed to come forward under on a new machine and the issue of support financial or otherwise should be addressed by examining the need not the deed here to offer support to Reverend Michael when we heard from Beryl quickly whose husband former prison assistant governor William McConnell was killed by the ira all of those conversations and indeed all of the programs here on Radio Wall Street Radio can be heard again on the b.b.c. Signed up so I know that for our main discussion. This morning and this month marks 400 years since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade when between 10 and 12000000 Africans were enslaved taken from their homelands and transported to the Americas the Africans were treated as a commodity to be bald and then sold to the highest bidder for many the scars left by that brutal time of history remain to this day and some states have apologized for their actions and some institutions have gone further than an apology and attempted to make financial restitution for example just a couple of months of go Glasgow University United so would be paying $20000000.00 pines and rapper.