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About 50 people attended and attended it after a long running investigation by the Impartial Reporter newspaper it's spoken to dozens of alleged victims of abuse the organizer Caroline Wheeler hopes to break down what she calls the walls of silence on the issue it's very breaking. Like you're an American and that is it's not acceptable in society and it's not normal to to live under these conditions there is another way to life and we want to stand by child sexual abuse regular the prime minister says he hopes survivors and relatives of the 72 people killed in the ground felt are far well to comfort from the official report into the disaster which is published this morning a leaked section of the document which runs to run to thighs and Peaches strongly criticizes the London Fire Brigades response to the fire suggesting that fewer people would have died if the tar block had been evacuated sooner. The Home Office has been warned that its policy of allowing immigration to be held in removal centers with a light time limits is inhumane and the Independent Monitoring Board which looks at immigration issues also says that only 44 percent of the $25000.00 people held in detention centers last year were deported reports the Independent Monitoring Board says immigration detainees continue to be held for unacceptably long periods last year at least $37.00 have been locked up for more than 12 months one man was released on bail from a facility at Heathrow after 4 and a half years in detention the Home Office says it's exploring alternatives to detention and improving the support available for those who are held research suggests the n.h.s. Could see of millions of points a year and reduce emissions of people with conditions such as asthma switched to greener inhalers Cambridge University scientists say if dry powder devices were used instead of traditional inhalers it would t. . Almost 60000 tons of carbon dioxide I have the atmosphere each year Dr James Smith from the university has this advice it's really important that patients didn't hear this story think I'm going to stop my inhaler because it's bad for environment but you can go and talk to your g.p. Or. Your hospital control about which Inhalers are options in your area and there will be local recommendations there is a patchwork of recommendations across the n.h.s. About which ones to use and fans of Game of Thrones can look forward to a spinoff called the Heise of the Dragon which will be made by each b.-o. It will be set about 300 years before events in the original series which ended its its season run this year then once and came ours after another prequel g. To start I only want was reportedly canceled and that's all for me until he passed it. Over to and for the latest on the roads any big problems this morning well with half term this week traffic coming into Belfast is still pretty light we've just got a bit slow on the m 2 from Fort William on the old golf course road approaching blacks road and on the West Wing towards York street and inside Belfast the traffic lights on the Bart your road are all out by church Crescent so be prepared to give way there and on the outskirts of Lisburn a collision on the a 3 mile road is partially blocking the road at the junction with Church Lane However it is passable so the road remains open and thank you 7 minutes past 8 here on Good Morning Elster M.P.'s are voted to hold a general election on the 12th of December the legislation approving the poll was passed by an overwhelming majority after Labor decided to bypass Johnson's demands to go to the country much to discuss them with our political editor Mark Devonport who's in Westminster Good morning good morning Karen but thousands fear like their 4th time of asking finally he's got his date Well I suppose Boris Johnson is markedly relieved not sure that sentiment will be shared by some others there were quite a few n.p.c. Sat on their hands but sadly on the Labor benches and. I didn't vote for this they either abstained or not very many voted against but you know I imagine that if you're sitting in a leaf constituency and you've been backing remained you're probably feeling a bit nervous. The same time those around Boris Johnson walls looking forward to this and saying this is a way to get brakes it done know that even from his perspective it's a risk given what happened to Theresa May when she tried a similar exercise previously a last resort though to break the logjam but no guarantees that it will do you yes I mean it is in some ways a very similar scenario as the one we had 27 team went to reason they looked at the top 2 arithmetic in Parliament and thought oh the opinion polls are all in my favor if I go for this I'll get a majority of able to deliver and it all went horribly wrong for I suppose those close to Boris Johnson the saying look this is the difference and this time Boris Johnson is a proven campaign and there's just a sentiment particularly in England to try and get this over and done with so they believe the they can make waves but the thing about campaigns is that they do have this tendency to take on an impetus of their own and labor I think will be seeking to try and broaden the agenda move it away from being simply a referendum on Bracks it made it to might as well the future the house poverty homelessness and so on and seeing if they can make inroads that way John Johnson relishes the prospect of a campaign we're going to see him with that the opening gambit if you like and pm Keyes a little later yes he's going to be sending out emails I got 1000000 books looking for me to donate money I would come going to possible not actually going to. But no doubt he's going to be making the general argument which will be Paul and has been frustrating breaks it and it's time for the people of the u.k. To change the arithmetic and to get this done. And then the idea will be the movie off into a new chapter I'm sure not only Labor will be trying to spoil that narrative but will have a lot of the bricks at party reminding voters in leave areas that Boris Johnson promised time and time again he was going to take the u.k. Out of the un October 31st and they'll no doubt be replaying those clips many times and they'll also be arguing that he should have gone for a no deal breaks up to Northern Ireland bans are going to feature and the dying Arza of this Parliament Well one looks like it's going to get accelerated passage but there's another which I being told this morning may well not make it so the 1st one is an old and on and budget bill and not as featured in the debates so far because government ministers have been saying it was important for this to get accelerated passage otherwise public workers know that autumn won't get paid and so it's going to move through the Commons today and the Lords tomorrow and I'll probably be a done deal I have to say that some Stillman officials I spoke to a bit surprised about this because they felt that they could probably keep the financial show on the road without this bill it wouldn't be ideal but they do have emergency procedures that they used before and so they could keep it going but I am being told this morning that it now looks really quite unlikely that the historical institutional abuse bill which would set up a compensation scheme for the victims of abuse in care homes and other residential institutions that will make it through what is known as this wash up period and that will be I thought deeply disappointing to those victims who have been waiting for compensation payments since January 27th seen when the hot inquiry. Recommended that they should get them those payments are being held up because of the breakdown of storm and they finally got it through to making their case that Westminster should take this through by direct legislation the bill went through the House of Lords on its 2nd reading all my. One day but it now looks like it might fall foul of the snap election heartbreaking for those families Mark quick word before we leave. Huge issues for the d.p. And Sinn Fein we've already heard from now seen as party lines last year p. In the program what for your there are the questions the challenges if you like for one thing indeed Well I think you know BRICs it's obviously going to be a big question the g.p. Will be saying look you need the influence that we brought to bear in Westminster but they'll be coming out of criticisms I'm sure you've already heard during the program from the old steam is saying that you have the influence but you mucked it up and that's why we've ended up with an economic border down the Irish Sea They will be sticking to the line that Westminster simply doesn't care about no the best away in the long term of the Nationals to proceed is to abstain from the proceedings whereas we'll have to see whether in places like oil the s.-t. O.-p. Can make a comeback with their argument that Nash's would be better served if they had had a voice in a vote in Westminster during the last few vital weeks so I think there's half a dozen constituencies that could be in play the one with a narrow majority for aware of the s.-t. O.-p. Last time and notice that colonies was making a statement later today so be fascinating what he has to say but there's a least 3 Belfast constituency They'll be interesting probably stop before the most interesting in terms of the the remaining leave dynamic there and whether remain voters settle on one candidate to take on and a little Bengali the d.b.a. Whether they split their resources and then we also have to keep an eye on the constituency got South Antrim which has you know you'd previously between the unions parties no more than well 80 Sylvia hung on by I think 1200 vote majority lost on the manufacturer and has a narrow majority but it may well be that if we don't have unions pacts that that will be more comfortable for shim Fane previously that unions pact argument could have an input and impact there as well as in somewhere like North Belfast where. When Audra told his hives. Decreasing majority I wish him fine in election after election my good to talk is always thank you was Maku saying the local political parties setting out that stall on Good Morning I'll start this morning and not as the time for the d. You pm we're joined by so Jeffrey Donaldson Jeffrey want to pitch this morning good morning Connor well. We voted for the general election yesterday because we recognize it is important for people to have a say in knowing it's unfortunate that it's a December election but there you go will be aite. In all the constituencies putting our case and I think is is that. More than ever we need a strong voice for Northern Ireland in the heist Commons there are crucial issues that will need to be decided by the new parliament not least Bracks it won't wait Bracks it will go. The We've made clear we oppose the Prime Minister's deal because of the way that it creates Northern Ireland separately that. It creates customs border between North and Great Britain which is our biggest market not better as you know the do you pay has been punching above its weight at Westminster because of the arithmetic now that could rule it back parade Boris Johnson gets his big majority but your critics are saying despite this pivotal position that the d.b. Was apparently in with your bloc of 10 M.P.'s you still ended up with this economic board on the r.c. Which is not what you want to do it's not bars Johnson has paid a price for that because we blow the deal it was the $10.00 do you people that were absolutely crucial in stopping this figure from going through armament and so I think that demonstrates rough but rather than on their mind to keep us from having not strong nor than our own voice and on what we've been able to protect on Iran's position by blocking this deal and of course not only we've delivered. Well over 1000000000 points in additional funding for public services not important for every citizen of those but it seems that no influence at Westminster is on the wane and you would agree that if the pundits are right and Boris Johnson gets his majority then you're really out in the code Well I'm not sure that is going to be the iconic on earth separate man or woman who will predict the outcome of this election and that we will have one party with a very strong overall majority people said the last election it didn't happen and I'm not so sure with the deep divisions across the United Kingdom that one could the party is going to emerge in a very strong position so I think having a strong team of Westminster will be crucial because we can still be in play I think that those you know the votes will still be crucial in the arithmetic of the House of Commons and of course the more M.P.'s who are elected who don't take their seats who are abstention us the less influence northern we have shown what we can do with those votes in the fight but you could be on to some pressure in some of the constituencies as Paul was saying if the remain as sort of coalesced around one candidate inside a mental pain Gelly could be in trouble and certainly is Steve making gets his way and it looks like he probably will and they all soon is fight every seat every 18 constituencies in Northern Ireland Nigel dogs your party leader at Westminster looking very vulnerable. Well 1st of all and has been an excellent and insightful she has been diligent in her work Westminster and I think she will do well in science but she could have a fight on my hands as could my drill dogs if the helmet is put in North. I think is just madness not this time. The idea that we would turn over to another stanchest m.p. Who will take a seat in the face of Commons I would leave a crucial constituency with no voice and I wanted it to be found to be on so you notice they always say why should it be us that always has to step aside and not the day you paid but it has been being Conner with respect in the past but we have done is made an arrangement whereby in certain constituencies like for moments to room where we are incidentally the largest Unionist Party we have stepped aside in favor of the u.p.a. In a Tito many it won the seat on one occasion because of time unionists packed no. Stevens to welcome Tom Elliott may be standing for the house do you know this this time around there's no way he doesn't want it to have a free run on the Unionist side is he saying he wants to be an m.p. To represent the most westerly constituency in the United Kingdom and get them to voice an argument I just don't understand which the vagueness coming from that he is proposing. That we have a unionist dog fight in the middle of the most important election for decades leaving many constituencies he sees the future of the party as a seat is a more robust institution under his leadership and part of that would be defied every seat and they haven't got much to lose at the moment have they in terms of M.P.'s so why wouldn't he go for it won't be I don't think they stand a chance of winning the seat where they're going to split the vote if anyone seriously suggesting it and also unionists is going to win North Belfast but they don't have any assembly members they have one country. And they in turn constituents they don't have a 100 m.p. They're elected for years if anyone really suggesting that the u.p.a. Are going to win or is anyone suggesting that I'm from other Sorry to refer to you notes candidates but hey you know this is going to win for moments are true this is just bonkers I mean the idea that feeling candidates in those constituencies gives the u.p.a. a Chance of winning a seat is this completely the office of respect over there any result of feeding sounds like a. Rather into the sign Eunice squabble is in the making come this election Jeffrey thank you for use headlines today M.P.'s as you've been hearing are gearing up for the U.K.'s 1st pre-Christian selection campaign and nearly a century to try to seek a way out of the backs of impasse the London Fire Brigade will respond to criticism of its role in the grandfather tower blaze after the 1st report on the disaster is officially published later this morning and fans of Game of Thrones can afford to spend off called House of the Dragon which will be made by h.b.o. 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About to not top story last night M.P.'s voting to hold a general election on the 12th of December by a margin of 438 votes to 20 homes of Commons approved legislation paving the way for the 1st December election since 1923 Let's speak now to the Asian fame vice president Michelle O'Neill good morning very welcome morning car why should someone vote for Sinn Fein which has an abstention us policy and can't influence votes at Westminster at this critical time when I'm afraid that's where you started but yes I'm happy to answer that question I mean we go we think this election the 1st of the better future it's very much an opportunity for people to voice their concern about the limits after that of practice we know that there's nothing good to come from Baghdad for us to live here on the end of our number technically the residents of the North of Ireland that we go to the electorate and a very confident position there that we need a project brac that that we need to have very very clearly that our interests are never going to be served in my doctor and I think the evidence is borne out for thought as they have conducted over the course that are going to have fears and more and more people even more so probably than the 2017 election can actually say that their interests will never be served a mathematician thought came to reject all of that man do you think though in the circumstances the p might benefit given that they could use their voices in these knife edge votes in parliament that could determine the future of the country I think it's actually quite an eye patch to be honest Karen and I. That for this reason a number of things one we are proud to stand not the tech is a much we stand on and remember back 2 years ago in 2017 the national population of the North completely turned their back on Westminster for the very reasons which I have just signed but I also think that it's naive to say that you could bring your influence to bear and Westminster whenever the evidence is actually concrete you some of these votes are knife edge there is a hump full of votes that Letterman whether or not a policy goes ahead some people might argue that the do you p. Forced to be a general election by not voting for the the motion that was put forward to the House of Commons in order to timetable the withdrawal bill so that was a handful of votes making a difference in the direction of political trouble but the 2 things that we can't let me say 2 things to firstly let's look at the evidence the evidence shows the Boris Johnson dismisses the members of his own party whenever he doesn't like the stance which they take for we saw how the over the course of the last 2 and a half years where they have run a culture harsh to the Good Friday Agreement that dismissed the interest of the people here they've ignored the fact that people here voted to remain time and time again they have ignored the f.m.p. So for anybody to say that they can be influential in Westminster right now is in my opinion is a nonsense but I thought to look at what should have done over the course of the last 2 and a half years I remember being on your program in the last Westminster election and I told you very Kerry that we will bring our influence to bear where it's required and that was very much right to the heart of the e.u. And throughout all of the back to the back of the 8 you have actually understood that we have special unique circumstances here that needed to be reflected in the working of the of the football agreement and what we set ourselves the objective and our special status document which was published at the time we said we want to protect the Good Friday Agreement no hardboard on the site and protect the all in the common so we've achieved the objective but I would absolutely say this election is very much an opportunity for people that once again to voice their rejection of breakfast because there isn't anything good for us to come from and so at the end of the day I believe. That the ultimate solution to all of this math to give us architects to give individual certainty to give a certainty around our rights to give best when at the start they actually you have said that in the event of a successful unity referendum that the North automatically go back into the so there is a solution to what is a British problem and that is there if you like are you confident you can hold on to foil Absolutely and we're going to hold on to the 7 and we're also going out to win the state in North Belfast I mean we believe that that is a real live prospect and I want to mention as a rise of those this morning that again what's your message to Nigel Dodds this morning well I don't I don't need to speak or directed my 2 dogs well I will speak to the people of the north they will have a vote next election and I very much be asking them to vote for then counted it to work locally for them on the ground but they also stand very firm and hot house stood and demonstrated how much they can found for them throughout the course of the last back to all of this begs the debate on the back there has been a lot of speculation on d.l.c. Unionist position to not engage in any pots of suggestion that it might get seats to Shin Fein is there any prospect of a remain alliance so to speak yourselves Alliance Party for example Esdaile pm might join together to behave tactically if you like in certain constituencies you may have noted that I had previously said on another academic and working with the other program and party you know that over the course of the bags debate we have a number of occasions to very firm on a common platform so I do believe this election is an opportunity to reject do you pay and the Tory brags that and also do you believe that a single programming counted it gives me we've asked this to $1.00 side. And I have spoken with the leaders of the other party. But there's no firm resolution to all about but certainly in my opinion this election is about rejecting the in the Tories so I'm certainly and have been and conversation with others around us on are they receptive but not at this stage so it's something you suggest but with no hope of achieving. I think that if people are serious about protecting the Tory brags that paper of a pretty serious debate in a very strong method they aren't really that need to actually then actually do the work you're going to lead your party into this election are you confident that you'll still be the leader at the end given that there's an internal battle for a party deputy leader if it'll be to something our national members that would be the membership and I have a job to do care and I'll continue to lead the party at rates see that Michelle and I thank you thank you it's about 27 minutes past 8 I want to walk talking points to sporting Is that sort of locker rage that you encounter when you try and board and act Croft and people are fighting to get their bags in all the rest of it and they can create cue and generally sort of up the tension Yeah well got way is going to trial a new boarding system which might might make things run a bit more smoothly pastors will not board by seat number in order to save time and avoid queues it's a 2 month trial we'll look at finding is the most efficient and stress free way of getting everyone in their seats on that Crawford will say rate of that Will it work tests carried out suggest that these techniques may be able to reduce boarding times by up to 10 percent share Livingston is the editor of the travel magazine and Simon Calder is the independence travel editor Sharon does this sound like a good idea to you actually yes I think it's a great idea and I mean you use words like luck or a cue rage and these things are the reality of travel is at the moment and has been for a long year old time but there are ways of reducing there and the researchers are already been done by other people in the past and then there was a there's a series an American series called Myth Busters night actually did do this research and they found that the least that. The least efficient way of doing it the fact way which is the way most airlines do it now and and the quickest way actually is the random see things that are written when I was going to say when I was going to say that to you Simon I mean Ryanair mean they saw upon their the get them on get off and it was all a bit brisk maybe but it sort of worked for them and they didn't give you a seating at all it was a sort of free for all now we're going to a completely different sort of end of the spectrum if you like with this idea that every single seat will be called out and people will go in what are your thoughts on that well the theory is absolutely terrific It means that this is only dealing with short haul flights so the typical Airbus a 320 or Boeing 737 where you've got. A 6 across row of seats 3 on either side and you just board it from the back and from the outside in so that you do the window seats in row 30 then you'll do the associate very 30 then you get to the aisle seats and so on it works perfectly on paper and that's what Gatwick is basing its 10 percent improvement on however like most plans in the travel industry it doesn't survive 1st contact with the enemy which is us the past so you've got people typically having an extra cup of coffee maybe dawdling in the duty free you've got people with Priority cards saying look I've got a platinum card you've got to let me on 1st and you've got me I'm afraid standing around at the gate waiting for everybody to get on hoping that all of them be able to get on and find a couple of seats together and get a little bit of extra space Exactly and the other things Sharon is actually I mean if you've got a system like they have a got way where they have these bridges which take you into the aircraft you only get in at the front actually and in fact a quicker way is very often when the aircraft has its own steps rear and front people can be. Like that so sometimes the sort of simpler methods seem to work better than the more sophisticated approach is absolutely I mean you do have airlines that you can actually go from the front and the back which is great in good weather that coast because it whatever happens it's always a little bit slow getting on to the planes there are so many people in economy so they just do what fantastically in good weather yeah Simon you're probably one of these guys who's always turns left at the top. It's the 1st class sort of recline. Sadly not I pay for all my own travel and I pay as little as possible which means I'm always down the back but yes you've actually hit it absolutely on the head the this is to deal with a bit the passengers prefer boarding by an air bridge particular vile involve weather and I'm afraid at Belfast City Belfast international city of Derry the weather isn't always perfect so they prefer to have an air bridge but that slows everything down if you really I mean he across the tarmac myself good well that's the best time to do it ass in the air a lot well you have a 5 minute advantage over boarding by an air bridge and that's one reason why Brian there would say it's wet ahead of it even Easyjet which is involved in these trials as well when I only doing this to be nice to get we don't really believe it's going to happen because of course I make a fortune out of setting speedy boarding Yeah and Sharon just a final point we've had a lot of text on this this morning into the program it's just a question of good manners very often which seems to go by the board when people try to board a plane well they do because it to screw me the night meant oh having to find an overhead space in the overhead you know is just infringing because they charge are not particularly banks which you know they commercial airlines and they can charge for that so people savvy travelers will want to reduce their costs so. They might take you know just living life back to its usual tree and so the more people that do that the list space is going to be available and we know now where you know we traveled a lot we know that that kind of space is valuable and the only way to make sure you get a good space next to your seats is to get to scramble very quickly survival of the fittest. Ok Thank you good to talk to you and good to don't design as well let us know what you think lots of your acting already. Calls or sounded great or you can tweet us at b.b.c. G.m. You've got what 26 minutes or so to do that within right now either Let's have the news with Henri Westminster sources indicate the historical institutional abuse bill is unlikely to become law before Parliament dissolves next week for a snap general election on Monday Piers called for the bill which would set up a compensation scheme for victims of abuse in care homes and other institutions to be given accelerated passage our political editor Mark Devonport says it looks like there won't be enough time for it to pass the remaining stages in the Commons those payments are being held up because of the breakdown of storm and they finally got it through to making their case that Westminster should take this troubadour write legislation the bill went through the House of Lords on its 2nd reading on Monday but it now looks like it might full file of the snap election and these will to be at the report on the ground for disaster after it's published and Phyllis morning leaks of the findings revealed strong criticism for the way the London Fire Brigade handled the blaze 72 people died when the fire spread through the tar blog in June 27th. A 10 year old boy who has prosthetic legs has settled discrimination case against an adventure park for 2 and a half ice and points in 2017 design Gordon from killer lay in county dying was told by the we are Vertigo center in Belfast he wasn't a light on its trampolines because of its insurance policy and equipment. Modified sure guidelines his case was supported by the Equality Commission Patrick Gordon is the axe down at rehab treated right after a little but everybody else a nice been able to day everything that he wanted a day so. Fucking like that's happened to him where he's. Been excluded from some other day. That's a big not be a powerful force and it's a lost cause he didn't understand what's going on if I don't call for all we are Friday go says it was complying with its insurance and manufacturing guidelines and it's working with the Equality Commission on its access policy speech fans of Game of Thrones can look forward to a spinoff called heis off the track and which will be made by each b.-o. It comes after reports that a different prequel was cancelled and that's all from 8 until 9 was the series in with a look at your weather forecast yesterday's ab risky sea wind today which is going to make it feel quite cold it's also dragging in some areas of tide so there's a small chance of a shards and a mini over Conti Dein the further west you are the more shelter you have from that breeze and the more sunshine there will be but it will be largely dry and bright everywhere temperatures this afternoon 10 or 11 degrees but in the wind it is going to feel a bit nippy tonight stays dry tomorrow starts dry but we are expecting down weather to move up from the sides tomorrow which will mean some milder nights coming up. Thank you for that and with your traffic travel this morning here's an well traffic coming into Belfast is still pretty light just a bit slow on the almost road from Park Road on the album Bridge Road toward Short Strand to Grosvenor Road from the west and into time as well as the usual build up on the west towards York street and inside Belfast the traffic lights on the barge are all out at by check present so people pad to give way there meanwhile on the outskirts of Lisp expect slight delays on the a 3 mile road following a crash at the junction with Church Lane the road remains opened and is passable with care we've all been swapping stories about travel this morning Parekh said with the sport and he remembered a flight somewhere far flung place where one the gate open everyone just rammed the aircraft ran up the stairs and grab whatever seats they good that reminded me a bit of those old motor races do you remember the drivers used have to run to the cars parked at an angle I mean I don't like that yeah if you had a really good point about the busses that we all Kunar very careful with in the airport and then and then yes that's right you buy speedy boarding take it and you're at the front to keep then everybody's put on a bus and because you're the 1st one on to the bus you're the last one off. So you get on board not just leave the border you need to be disobliging heard. Quest we need more questions ask. How does it how you get around that I know not any way into sport and the best McLean League Cup quarter finals played last night Jol Cooper's 1st half goal was enough for holders Linfield to progress at the expense of Cliftonville it was an improvement on the team's last performance against the Reds according to Linfield manager David Healy I thought all in all I thought the level of performance with the ball was actually without the ball which was a problem on Saturday it was a problem last time we played off involve We didn't do enough defense of defense of a lot of out of recession so we were part of the we talk via the flash games or. Bombs day they worked hard from the front and I made it difficult for customs to play 1st tonight or as an accountant in the place 1st to. Say All in all place to go for Institute's trip to New Jersey from the Northwest was well worthwhile is to McCready's go 9 minutes give Sean Connors team a place in the semifinals difficult game I thought that I thought we were about a team the 1st half I think we started the 2nd half quite strongly too far to them I think they they they tried to go for it and there and I lost 20 minutes but it was a long balls and I think really with that with every cricketer will you know we said tonight let's get ourselves in this every final and when you're in a semi final it's anybody's game which he turns up in the night and a bunch of the ball are a better luck so we get a chance as anybody and I Coleraine 51 demolition of Don Del and we'll go park included the Ben Doherty trick and the Sjogren's there were red cards apiece on the possibility of penalties before John Murtha Rourke's winner with 90 seconds to go to give Crusaders a 21 win over Ballymena Cruise manager Stephen Baxter says while Rourke and another summer signing Jamie McGonagle have really settled in at sea view it was nice to see him public with a goal and say his general all running game and play has been excellent so we're pleased with them you know there's the Selden of the group well that's that's important and you come to a new club in yourself and with all the other players a big squad it's important selling quickly and boom. And Gaelic football the 2nd replay of the Donegal senior championship between green door and leave corner will be played in Balibo fade to night the winners are due to meet the cabin champions Catherine Han in the Ulster club championship on Sunday Northern Ireland striker Liam Boyce was on target for Burton Albion last night but it wasn't enough as Leicester City won the League Cup tie 31 the holders Manchester City beat South Hampton by the same score Everton knocked out at Watford while coach at United went through against Crawley Oxford beat Sunderland on penalties tonight Arsenal go to Liverpool Chelsea are home to Manchester United and rugby union England has been fined 2000 pints for crossing the halfway line as they lined up in a v. Formation to face the haka before the World Cup semifinal against New Zealand however the All Blacks who cared Dane Cole says he has no issue with what Eddie Jones side did and he joked that the English r.f.u. Has enough money to pay the fine because of it was also this was a grass about challenge the night before and our struggles for you I know the boys are pretty power for advice or look around to discover you know. Everything about you so I think. However that may not necessarily be the case the Daily Telegraph is reporting this morning that the r.f.u. Is strapped for cash an England win in the final against South Africa will trigger a bill of 6000000 pounds and bonus payments or ever the r.f.u. Has which posted an operating loss of $31000000.00 pounds last year not to take out insurance to cover the possibility of bonus payments a did so in all previous tournaments they will get a prize of 325000 if they win they'll have to pay the players big Yeah this is yeah the England cricket team they got 3200000 pounds for winning the cricket in July or the England footballers in 1966 What do they get no I don't know a bag of crisps and a Mars bar is going for a 22000. And. So out of the lot that actually is worth about 400 grand Yeah well they died well they did with the old stuff yeah you buy your own plane with the thing not have to worry about the troll issue of. A 40 to hear on Good Morning I was about then to our top story about pre-Christian selection on December the 12th m P's overwhelmingly by the Prime Minister's Professor date last night by stiring 438 to 20 Daniel Kosinski is a conservative m.p. Was once was born rather of those who voted in favor Let's speak to him not Good morning welcome to the program Mr Kaczynski Good morning why do you believe now is the right time for a general election Well I mean I think that. Our reputation internationally and certainly with our European friends has started started to be damaged and they have negotiated with us in good faith of the last 2 in our peers with our executive with the British government the 1st deal was rejected the 2nd video was rejected the program motion and I think that there's gridlock in paralysis is not only detrimental to our own economic interests but also as I say starting to have an impact on our international standing would you not rather have broke through the withdrawal agreement bill rather than go to the polls. Well we have the trouble is we have tried over the last say 2 and a half years but this Parliament that we have after the last election is so splintered so split so polarized so divided so determined to refuse to show any. Sense of respect or tolerance or even. Believing what the prime minister says that we need to have a new election and we want to get our own mandate. I think I think the last few years has shown what happens when the party has a majority and is at the mercy of others when you talk about being at the mercy of others are you referring to the day you pay him You blamed for essentially producing the situation we are not in which a general election has been called you said because they didn't vote for the program in motion that's why we're we are where we are. Well look I I said yesterday on radio last that I have been no more effective M.P.'s than the d.p. The 10 of them have been extremely effective putting forward their own narrative in their own perspectives I think the discipline that they've shown amongst the 10 of those 10 of them has been extraordinary they've done a very good job in representing what they perceive to be in the interests of their constituents but of course by voting against the program motion as they did it has precipitated the fact that the withdrawal agreement has been withdrawn and we're going to go for a general election so these actions have consequences but as I said to my friends family Wilson has. Respect enormously I said to him yesterday here in the House of Commons I just wish you guys could really. Believe in what we're doing and that we would never sell outs to route but they family believe I know exactly what you intend to do that by allowing for a general election the the intent is to prevent amendments they laid which could overcome the issues created by the Northern Ireland protocol the economic bordered on the r.s.a. . In my lifetime as I said to Sammy wells and we have presented our schools to our rock in the middle of nowhere in or above Oakland garlands in order to liberate 2 and a half 1000 citizens this is not a country that has a reputation for abandoning its own citizens if we did have that sort of reputation we would lose all credibility and we would probably lose our membership of the public being a permanent member of the u.n. Security Council that is not our way and anybody who will come in and gauge with a conservative parliamentary party in internal meetings in the 1922 committee I wish you could see the sheer strength and determination to keep this union together they believe he would would reject that they would say that they feel betrayed by the prime minister they say he hasn't honored promises made to them previously and isn't there a danger still had a hung parliament may pertain even after this general election and if that were to be the case coming end of January we might find ourselves back in the position that we have been which is that it's a case of a prime minister saying to the country it's my deal what's the do you reject or no deal. Well of course an election is fraught with with risks and we saw what happened last time when we went into the election 20 points ahead and I think be we finished with one point ahead of the Labor Party and lost a majority of course it's a risk but the this sheer frustration and the sheer gridlock paralysis is is of such a significance here unless Mr that we have no alternative and what I have got companies in my constituency. Which I'd lived love for you to engage with and who are telling me look whatever the deal is it's your indecision and it's the Commons inability to make a decision which is now starting to have a major debt the detrimental impact on our on our planning and on our ability to get ourselves ready for it you export strategies Ok we have a huge and obligation to move on and by the way when we kept this deal across the line which we will come January and that is just the start of the big it that's just the beginning of the process as long as the European Union exists which I suspect it will do during the course of the rest of our lifetimes we will be in a constant negotiation with this organize Asian Ok of a defense over trade and over many other issues down you Kosinski there we're going to have to leave it but thank you Diana can since give that a conservative m.p. 11 minutes tonight a 10 year old boy with persistent legs from confidant to settle discrimination case against a trampoline pot for 2500 pounds in July 2017 Zac gold was on a summer scheme trip from his home in kill a to the we obviously go adventure center in Belfast when he arrived he was told he wasn't allowed on the trampolines due to his plastic and fiberglass percent 6 the company said they were complying with their insurance and manufacturing guidelines his case was taken with the systems of the Equality Commission earlier in the program we heard from Zach and his father Patrick Gordon we were shocked whenever an. He came back home we have article to say that oh yeah he was the one to go in there on the Tom plains. Novel or say why are what the reason was behind it. And most of all Zach he was very confused I knew what it was and then asked the person mystically help she said it was something hard. Is it in the bulletin thing put her under a constraint on write. Down the look up then we are going to go. Into things. And hide it I mean. To start me so she's only friends or I can be there. And. Young Zach we can speak not to our McConnell who's director of legal services with the Equality Commission. You decided to take this up on the disability discrimination law you must be pleased with the outcome it's good morning Connor we are pleased with the outcome and this company a house that is the case and they have agreed to work with the Quality Commission to review their act for disabled customers I think that they are that focus you see they said they were complying with their insurance and manufacturing guidelines and I suppose trampoline Inc could be said to a high risk sole of pos time and they might think they had a duty of cad So it wasn't sort of black and white this really was it you're right it wasn't black and white and it's a balancing act and that he has to be carefully considered still the Disability Discrimination Act and the proactive what's required service providers to think about what adjustments they should make to their services to ensure that people with a disability can access them and I totally accept that it's 50. The murder is basic but I think or service provider should think about highly they can if they provide their services to our customers regardless of disability you heard from back a bite his disappointment at not being able to be treated with all of his or her breath that has attended and I think the important thing is that have a provider should anticipate that some of their customers well be to the abode I think about what barriers they might be at the effect that there is and what can be done towards removing the what barriers are richest to go with barriers so that the FIA both children and the good people generally protect the people and the gunman thank you very much indeed in a state and the spokesperson for we are Vertigo's said that as a responsible business it had to adhere to important safety protocols in this case and our former trampoline park in Newton breeder guidance from the manufacturers of the trampoline equipment and restrictions from our insurance company meant we were unable to provide access to the customer the firm explained and went on the for that for safety reasons we rode vies the patrons with prosthetic limbs were not permitted to use the equipment this is a known as she was trampolines and other high adrenaline sports under venture activities and not isolated to our facilities the firm added It has gone to great lengths to provide access to our facilities to people with many disabilities including weekly sessions for children and young adults with autism and other sensory conditions but there are concerns the historical institutional abuse bill might not become law before Parliament dissolves next week for a snap general election on Monday Piers called for the bill which would set up a compensation scheme for victims of abuse in care homes and other institutions to be given accelerated passage as it's called but speaking a short time ago on Good Morning allstar our political editor Mark Devonport says it looks like there won't be enough time for it to pause. It's remaining stages in the Commons on the line now is John McCourt of the survivors Northwest group and obviously John you are taking a very close interest in this I mean do you think the the legislation is going to be a victim of this sudden election we're having That's one of the rest of we're going to have I mean a lot surely this is changing by the moment so we we realize that the election call could possibly I'm upset the taint evident on the spell but just I went through the House of Lords on Monday what unanimous support it was almost a year almost immediately to go to the Commons before actually is raised by Lord Murphy on a call that I got where it were possible a man month some are going to be relieved by the Labor Party and they'd be there for issues have been dealt with by Lord Duncan I think at the close of a speech on Monday so there was absolutely no reason except for the strength of the labor amendment that this was going to go down to that doesn't go to the Commons have an on host committee and be approved and passed on Monday yeah because I mean if it was a straight sort of you know rubber stamping operation you might get it through but it is going to be debated with amendments then there just won't be time by design the thing that's the problem that's was a straight through the House of Commons that was that was done John has come out and that what has happened the Commons and the vote would have been passed and approved and I am discourse that that we weren't consulted on the on the on the forum and months before there was a Strat the put in a month out of step what was actually and I run through Technical Drawing 3 and the House of Commons you know the most vulnerable time of the year for victims and survivors are coming up to Christmas there was a possibility last week from the conversation that we had that that's would have gone 3 and it would have been was all before Christmas were no with me on I want our slot somewhere and the next 5 parliamentary gaze that happened Ok just a question of John I mean obvious to you and you feel very impassioned but it's a big issue in Northern Ireland but on the national stage with this big Brant Sadler. Election coming up one wonders what sort of priority you and your bill will have all the I mean there and the House of Lords so there are a lot of people got up and left us under more than that it was mentioned on Monday but the people that stayed were talking to come out of the c.m.s. Belgo on 3 their exact same I believe what happened on the House of Commons there would have been no opposition and I was a common sense they don't want our swap there are up 3 months well and I am to thank him on the House of Lords It's no different to that to the leader of the house on the cheek what they get perhaps a lot and the bus and the buses program today Monday Tuesday or Wednesday we cannot afford to hold off much longer on the who's rooting for you then in the House of Commons to get from I'm a. Promise alternative Starting today a member of the Democratic Unionist Party leader Sylvia Herrmann who has been an absolute champion and there are quite a few labor and they're very empty as well Ok we'll see what happens we'll see how it pans out drama called Thank You The directors of Quinn industrial holdings have received another death threat informing them that this is their last warning the threat delivered to the Irish news was conveyed to Quinn directors by gar day month remember Quinn director Kevin Lunny was abducted and tortured before being dumped across the border in Conti Kavin that's been out of the security correspondent up the Irish news and Mara said good morning to you Allison and other sinister developments here accompanied by an extraordinary photograph on the front page of the paper this morning yet they received this tragic ends the 5 directors on Monday as is protocol we contacted the p.s. And I will be give them some time to allow them to inform the directors of the latest threat and so that's why this news broke yesterday and this threat itself it appears to come from an and my understanding it comes from the same gang here responsible for the kidnapping of Kevin and I the man Lake haven't based These are people who would be described as you know longstanding cross border criminals people who would have been involved in other kinds of criminal activity at the border would also have at least. Thanks to paramilitary organizations the statement itself is sinister in nature it warns of a permanent solution which is actually quite some language that was used in a letter the directors received in May which is why also part of the cabin on investigation and it also calls on the directors to resigning and it says that they haven't learned their lesson from what happened the cabin is we could have easily killed him and then it says that that this will continue to escalate and warns that there will be a permanent solution if the directors don't resign their posts the directors I'm sales have been awarded bit under threat for some time this is 2 years of contamination that they have been subjected to as it is as is neither their living with heightened security around their houses and places of work and there's also increased police patrols on both sides of the border the image in the front of the paper today is that of a man wearing a balaclava reading the statement. While have executives of the company been saying and indeed the authorities I spoke to one of the one of the directors yesterday he wasn't overly surprised they knew they know that the threat hasn't been left or there was massive public outrage at the attack on Cavanagh it was barbaric in their chairs we know we've had enough he was tortured he was dumped at the side of the border there was bleach thrown over his body to try and from a savage it's they I think they hope that the public eye for ages that would have maybe made this gang consider further what their actions and hopefully trying to fuse the situation they don't seem to be in any way put off by the reaction from the general public in and around that area I think that at this point in time the probably quite cocky the fact that nobody has been arrested in relation to the Lonny investigation the directors themselves had by they're not surprised that there is an increased police patrols in that area that they do think that there needs to be action to try and bring this gang to justice before they will ever be safe going about their work and in their own homes as Morris thanking us now from the arsonist finally this morning look at the weather forecast I've got the scarf on it is quite chill this now you've got some state with. Knitwear all Nancy you know where. Do you think are not going to and we've kind of had to address I but quite chilly spell of weather which has been great for enjoying you know the autumn color and stuff like that not quite as much sunshine around today especially in the east so there's a brisk wind blowing in from the ace and so the further north west you are the more sheltered how the more sun and so morrow and continues to join story initially but we'll see whether fronts coming up and that's going to bring about whether or not but also much milder nights Ok thank you very much somebody look forward to Peter Coulter was our producer today as was Johnny Caldwell an insider's day counting us whatever you're up to enjoy the rest of. Our 92 to 95. 1341 media. B.b.c. Radio one. It's 9 o'clock in the B.B.C.'s I'm Amerie foster the political parties in Northern Ireland are preparing to hit the Campian trail after M.P.'s voted to hold a general election on the 12th of December the d.p. Ser Jeffrey Donaldson says the decision by the new u.p.a. Leader Steve he can not to join his party in an election pact will be costly for unionism is proposing that we have a unionist dogfights in the middle of the most important election for decades I don't think they stand a chance of winning the seat where they're going to split the vote if anyone seriously suggesting it and also unionists is going to win north of us where they don't have any assembly members if anyone suggesting that I'm from other side through if there are 2 unionist candidates that are unionist is going to win this is just bunkers they shouldn't be in Vice President says her party achieved all it promised at the general election 2 years ago the shallow need says there's only one way forward knowing the ultimate solution to all of this man the give up 30 day give into Boston where there's a rim a majority but that remain vote has been split but. Alliance and the s.-t. O.-p. So they'll be a question mark over whether I'm a voters will pick one candidate to take on I'm a little Bangali. Because of the you know Ulster Unionist disavowal of the pact the fire they're all going to go for a pact potentially no false could come into play when our dogs only has a 2000 majority in vain and it could potentially I suppose make things easier fish in vain and from on a softer and then apart from that we will also have to look at because teachers.

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