Flight from sight and it's not expected at 945 thank you and the time here on Good Morning outsource 5 minutes past 7 hours and as you've been hearing m.p. Spent yesterday choosing a replacement for John Bercow who stood down a speaker last week after 10 years in the job and after nearly 6 hours there lettered Mr Bercow as arced while deputy So Lindsay Hoyle as the 158th speaker of the Commons that he sees a parliamentary correspondent Susan few reports given the previous common speaker's controversial reputation no one going for the job seem to pitch themselves as the continuity Candide it as speaker I would doused the flames not for petrol on them it's not the role of the speaker to say any more than needs to be said. I would be an impartial speaker a director rather than an actor the speaker should be a dignified and quat voice we can't go on with huge decisions being made by one person behind closed doors I want to stop the clapping was I guess very funny I quite similar pictures made by Chris Bryant there and also Dame Rosie Winterton Dame Eleanor Lang Meg Hellyer Sir Edward Lee and Harriet Harman one candidate did offer continuity though the deputy speaker and labor m.p. Susan c. Hoyle he promised to carry on doing it his way these are votes I'm in a proven track record and I hope you would agree that I've got the track record well with new speaker in place to one was elected the event was chaired by the longest serving m.p. The father of the house Kenneth Clarke he was the last significant role for him in Parliament he's stepping down from the Commons today having been 1st elected in 1970 and held team. In ministerial in cabinet roles after the speeches it was on to the voting after an hour or so M.P.'s filed back in for the results one with childcare problems or a sense of history in the making had carried his very small daughter in to witness it Kenneth Clarke stood up to announce the results. This is the result of the 1st about 2 candidates dropped but there was no overall winner that meant another couple of rounds of voting until only so Lindsay Hoyle and another Labor m.p. Chris Bryant were left in the race at 20 past 8 am piece piled back into the chamber for the final result OTOH this is the result of the 4th and final bout us. In the end Chris Bryant got 213 votes to 325 for Simmons the whole question is that so Lindsay Hoyo takes the chair of this house as speak I. Was. That opinion say I. The country no. I think the eyes have it their eyes have it new speakers are supposed to show a charming reluctance to take the chair despite the weeks of campaigning so Lindsey Hoyle was mocked dragged from his place in the labor bench east to the chair by the conservative Nigel Evans and the labor m.p. Caroline Flint. Told fluffiness. In a speech again more notes to the devise of nature of the speakership just passed I hope this house will be volunteers a great respected host not just in p.r. But across the world who says. It's the end we've got to make sure that all issues polished away after congratulations from party leaders it was all for the ceremonial part of the day his appointment has to be approved by the Queen as to Lindsay and other M.P.'s tripped off to the House of Lords the Lord Chancellor of the m.p. Robert but Clinton Sr peers sat in the wool sack dressed in their scarlet and ermine rope so they doctored their 3 cornered hats repeatedly as M.P.'s filed in silence he himself told them his news that the Commons had elected a speaker and the choice is for the Normally I therefore present myself to go launches and solve it myself you go you don't let it or of my just as red shoes for a big. Well the queen had made a late night visit the Lord Chancellor reassured everyone that Her Majesty was fine with him piece choice to notify and declare her majesty's approbation of the choice of her face full Commons or so Lindsay hall ought to be there speaking back to the Commons and to finish for the day but not before so Lindsay got to practice his new catch phrase. Thanks everybody. He's got one day to practice that before parliament is dissolved for the general election season here I'm reporting Well it's been to Fiona Mitchell he is the r.t.e. Correspondent in London good morning to you Fiona Good morning personable an unpopular choice from the M.P.'s But tell us a little bit more about the man himself he is certain and say Hoyle. Yes Rove through Lindsay oil really had been the frontrunner all along as you say is a popular choice amongst M.P.'s in the Commons he's been a deputy to the former Speaker John Bercow for the best part of 10 years now so M.P.'s do you know him quite well he has stepped into that position on a variety of Ok sions he's a Labor m.p. From Lancashire although he will now have to resign from the Labor Party because of course his new role is neutral and that was his promise during this campaign that he would be neutral and he would be transparent but that he would always also be a straight talker and now these are qualities which critics of his greatest Sesar John Bercow and there are many of those say that Mr Bercow lacked the accusation against him fairly constantly really was that in many of the key decisions he's had to make in recent years he's often chosen the most controversial route and many of his critics say that he hasn't taken what they believe to be a neutral stance so that's what they're looking far for from Sir Lindsay Hoyle and they hope that he's now going to take over as that neutral party not going to be easy of course though in the current political climate because he is going to have to make a lot of decisions which will inevitably in the coming months leave somebody unhappy about his rulings Yes and we're straight into Of course this election campaign the official campaigns getting underway today what can you tell us of the current positions of the 3 main parties. Yes Well in recent days the n.h.s. Has dominated a last of the election talk of course. And that's not unusual but of course there is no getting away from at that issue which is going to be front and center of this campaign and that is brazen that really comes back more to the fore today this election of course all about break this though I would point out I know we didn't say that about the last election so but doubly true if it were as wear for this one today the Liberal Democrats are going to launch their election campaign they're pitching themselves very much as the party of remain ground on which they feel very comfortable now still comfortable though for the Labor Party who of course are still trying to woo both leave and remain voters and today the Labor Party leader Gerry Corbin is going to be making a major speech by break this setting as essentially what will be the labor approach looking to renegotiate or break the deal but then to put that deal to a nother Bragg's this referendum No of course that gives the opportunity to the Conservative Party into their prime minister bar as Johnson to say if you elect labor it means you're not going to get brags that done in a short time it means this process continuing. Alongside all of this and given the focus on the election the procedure a rind of a report we're being told of alleged Russian interference in u.k. Democracy not noted to be published until after the election. Yes this causing quite a bit of consternation at this as you say is a report which examines looked at Russian infiltration in British politics what was the level of us what was the involvement we've heard of course the laws in relation to a potential Russian infiltration in the American political system in recent years but this looked specifically at the u.k. Creating the Conservative Party now this is a Reports that was put together by the common security and intelligence committee but yesterday Downing Street indicated that this report would not be published before the general election now as you can imagine that really prompted a stream of accusations that it was at being deliberately withheld of the chairman of the committee who compiled the report Dominic Grieve said that he called the decision Joel dropping He said that there hadn't really been any specific reason given for the refusal and that obviously the timing of this was particularly unfortunate that if you're looking at as potential infiltration in British politics that the time for people to understand the level of that is right before they're getting involved in another general election so this I think something that we can expect to hear more about in the coming days no but of course that this election is quite a bit of anger from some M.P.'s buy the idea that this won't be put into the public domain before that voce Fiona missile Thank you. It's a quarter past 7 in Viet Nam it's people have been arrested by police investigating the deaths of the 39 people find in a lorry container in Essex the bodies were discovered last month a team of Vietnamese officials is now in the u.k. Helping with identification we can speak design new news editor of the B.B.C.'s Vietnamese so it was a very good morning to thank you for joining us what can you tell us about the people who have been arrested Well we don't know much about them if only know it from them. Of the Public Security Ministry of the police turn in when people go to tell the m.p.c. In Vietnam that on the 3rd of November 8 in to be tools. Had been arrested in an province so in one of the 3 provinces from where we suspect most of the big team had come from and then to dig up the police in the neighboring province so had taken as a recipe to him to be tools they didn't release any details about them they say for all the sake of the investigation so as far as I know from the get him media until today there have been about 10 individuals in police custody now the interesting thing is as the Vietnamese but he's general when he will go to the press they are not pursuing human trafficking type but they are trying to flame frame it as an unlawful migration so so they they want to on life would blame on other countries by saying those are the enemies individual the sieges and had left the country with the help of some 8 or 10 individuals but then they got into the u.k. At. Victims of human trafficking almost like to relief the Vietnamese police home from a very serious accusation why didn't you prevent them from leaving Vietnam so have these people been charged with anything yet saying. No not yet but going trustingly general Co told everyone that I told all of them direct. Me to 2 of their deeds but he didn't feel bad vendors ages or whatever no names yet. Officials from Vietnam are in the u.k. Trying to identify the 39 people have you any information as to why that's progress saying we heard they are here just to help them in case of a successful I do think you should of the big teams. They would literally put a stamp on the procedure to bring him back because remember you cannot stand that body to any country in the world and you need someone to accept it 1st so the normal procedures would be like the consular services of a country if these guys are Vietnamese embassy in London would. Vote yes on anything that body. And then the migration offices in Vietnam and this by email by any means of communication would say yes as well but in this case because a number we lacked they are here to help us the u.k. Police to identify them Secondly they have to offer already on the top and back country to literally to accept them back to Vietnam so it would help the British to stand where they are going to stand by. What you tell us of the coverage of this tragedy in Vietnam I think is very serious issue for the Vietnamese government to. Walk and so far because now. All the media in Viet Nam have covered so many people who have gone missing from the same village of. District ground program why are we talking about $21.00 families now I am for what is there that's what I'm probably missing and suspected to be in the back of that law. In 2006 according to the local media I've been to the family last printed on route to them and due to some accident so they they are find out more and more about the basics and this is really serious for at least for the local government in 2 provinces 2 I'm so far so I knew in editor of The Big News Service thank you very much indeed quick reminder of our news headlines today the parents of a 9 year old Londonderry girl who died from hypernatremia say they hope a fresh inquest will bring them truth and justice survivors of abuse in children's homes will be at Westminster later to see if their compensation legislation will finally make its way through the House of Commons and Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbin will step up election campaigning today by challenging each other on their plans for backsides and see what you've got well we've a lot of dry weather coming up at least for a good part of today some writers on his bowels hands about around 10 or 11 degrees but it does feel quite cool out there this morning and that's because it's quite a brisk northerly wind blowing in places night she'd ease Dynasty go through the afternoon by that stage showers maybe starting to pick up a little bit especially towards the east coast and eventually towards the north overnight inland areas generally dry overnight with clear spouse and it's quite a cold night coming up temperatures could get time to freezing in parts of the countryside so by tomorrow morning there could be some frost maybe a few icy patches in places and maybe the odd Misty patch as well showers these though so it's a dry start but we've rain moving in tomorrow afternoon. Your the doctor sure to be every day now there's a wings for like me find himself in there and back in. Things. But a proper doctor when something's wrong I mean about American doctors 1st time doctors Wednesday 1030 following b.b.c. One Northern Ireland now good news for all you runners the British Journal of Sports Medicine says running regularly reduces the risk of death from any cause as to why the find a salute Adrian barman from the Sydney School of Public Health Good morning welcome to the program Good morning how much running are we talking about here we know that physical activity is good for us it's good to walk or do some exercise or sport but we don't know how much of specific activities or specific sports is beneficial so we look here at running specifically adjusting for other forms of physical activity and found that even a little running is good for reducing your risk of death or from heart disease or from cancer or even a bit of running which is less than 50 minutes a week less than 45 minutes a week and it really doesn't matter if you do only a little or a lot more your risk is still reduced and not reduced much more so for all of you regular runners keep doing it it's probably good for you but your well above the minimum threshold for getting a health benefit now what sort of running are we talking about are we talking about marathon runners are we talking a biped park runners are we talking about people who think a brisk walk a slow run but it we're talking about all of those anything more than a walk so looking at things that are of the order of. 10 minute kilometers. 10 minute mile 6 minute kilometers is really a run or a slow jog and anything at that level or or fast is beneficial and is more beneficial than a similar amount of walking so if you're time poor if your time restricted goes for a run even for 15 or 20 minutes twice a week or once a week for 45 minutes and that's that's giving you a dose which is useful for your overall health of the means you don't have to go to the gym 6 more times and do 5 other sports. What about when you begin running if you've never been a runner is it worth while taking it up later in life or do you still feel the benefits if you will but you have to be careful because there are some difficulties in older adults in running for example if you have arthritis aches and pains a bad back if you've got heart disease or other problems then starting a running regime and probably not a good idea then you should walk start a walking program start a swimming program and then they will still provide health benefits but you'll have to do them for longer so for older people running may or may not be the right thing but older people who don't have those little niggles and minor and major health problems can start running at any age just slowly and don't expect a train to quickly take it more gradually have you worked out what it is a bite running that provides the health benefits that perhaps women are cycling might not. It's probably the intensity because running is like a much more vigorous form of exercise than walking is probably at least twice as vigorous possibly 3 times as vigorous depending how fast you run and there's also something that we now describe which is h. T. Or high intensity interval training but you can get health benefits from very short periods of doing very vigorous exercise like using the stairs and if you climb up 4 or 5 flights of stairs twice a day that's also good for you getting your heart rate really up and pushing yourself and running is generally at least 2 and sometimes 3 times as as much energy is consumed and that seems to be the way in which these vigorous sports confer benefit at fewer minutes and I or fewer minutes per week and what about those naysayers who say well you might live about longer but your joints are going to be less than optimal. We in fact use physical activity particularly walking for the treatment of us the arthritis so walking is certainly a treatment it's not all just cycling and swimming which are non weight bearing the running is a little bit more joint intrusive and certainly if you've got a early signs of arthritis that may be a circumstance where you might not want to run because we we want to keep our joints going as long as we can but for those with good running actions there biomechanics mean that joints can last a long time and many people these days are running and running in the fun runs and running in the park runs in their seventy's and even in their righties in larger larger and larger numbers. Well they're going to live a lot longer for doing so would not be ditto to thanks for spending all of that for us and environment after the Sydney School of Public Health still under park grounds are suppose joint intrusive I like that line yeah 726 done that and. There's. No use in your bones have praised the show this week for featuring a dance the 2 male dancers do hand as the Demi and the fellow professional grunt sound of the Prima perform together during the results show with red Debbie saying he's never felt so liberated Of course not everyone was impressed some viewers tweeted their complaints but the response was mostly positive we can reflect in the style of the t.v. Critic Toby and the professional dancer Jackie Travers Good morning to you both Toby as one commentator said one tweeter said 2 men dance together and the world did not end who would have thought I mean anything credible internet who could have thought that the professional gong working in unison she provides a. Physical portrayal of every song on bass track could have been so fantastic you were younger. Then you know that that could have taken place you need a landmark moment to Streatley I think you know the cold starting growing over the years for that to be saying thanks to leverage the couple in the show on Sunday this has opened the door for that because of course the response which has been pretty much she would say you need me you know. Claim and also. Joy you know what you need to be preparing for dogs to perform with one another interesting though cautiously hard gingerly the b.b.c. Did it I mean they had them on for a I don't know about a minute maybe a minute how but they also had a man and woman dancing at the same time yeah I mean you know you writing I think it I think it was a question to auction potentially but then again you know I. Just. A couple of weeks ago we thought I saw the spectacular rethink where they recreated the red carpet refund parasitical red carpet and your Highness was striking up and down dancing in the many students who were sleeping just. I mean the ladders could really get in your so that was 1st felt like something of a moment for the show as well I think as well using the honors in this particular dance because it is significant because he's been the breakout star of the series I think I think people of just really reform head over heels for him and not least because not least because of these capabilities on the downslope. Jacket I mean your Highness said there was bromance go all between him and Graziano but there were no male female roles just free movement on a whole is impressive what is supreme out plates doing their business but I mean let's not beat about the bush there is a sexual sensuous element to dance Oh absolutely Now I'm a professional dancer I've. Been a tonya cooley and Phillips and. Actually. Parting head by the way yes there is by Chan nature don't see it as a very sexual thing and of course you know when partners get together they were together 247 you cannot help I know if I got the script because. You know be close to that and be sexually attracted to them now I saw the guys don't sing on the results show absolutely fantastic they were amazing and I think as we all know now that but the b.b.c. Have sort of drip fed us. Same sex partners very very carefully with the last series and then this series they're doing it again and I noticed that Michelle and you follow me they were doing a passage a play that was amazing but then hopefully through she she ripped off the sketch and then she became a much much more masculine part of the routine and I love it I think it's great. 8 same sex partners but what you have a problem is when the you do a passive job and you've got 2 men to get the passage open is a very visual think when the lady the woman has the dress she swishing it around and your eyes immediately go to that part off it and I don't think the 2 guys doing a passive table unless he's wearing a dress it's going it's not going to be as official and also if you have 2 women together. That's sort of that Jack used to have horses for courses you don't have same sex couples dancing the tango or the passive doubling but there's not a lot of more things like Condor they're all there all but equally you when you have 2 women Johnson together the lips a very very complicated and I share late Lennon much younger than women so when who is going to lift out of the women. And then not going to be. Performed that the complicated lifts that they do when you have a man lifting a woman there's no doubt about that also like in the room but that is a very sexual talent you've got to embrace and caress your partner now 2 women professional don't says one professional and one a celebrity is the celebrity all the professional female going to be able to caress the other female because I have to be honest with you I mean I've got loads a gay friends and I'm in the industry and I absolutely love it I could not caress a woman in adult's routine you know I just couldn't I gave Toby I mean there's no reason why that shouldn't happen some but a lot of a lot more people wouldn't like to see it on their T.V.'s in prime time that's an issue for the b.b.c. And the ice dancing and all those programs why they don't go on to not really you know who they're going to her for a same sex couple part of a transcript. From my old partner so. Trees being. From Tierra has been pushed forward so you are you don't see any reason why I wouldn't put on Strictly Come Dancing night t.v. It really yet. Like in the park you're not really right and given you know when I open the door to do that because no questions will be artistically I don't do that virtually. In the future and I you know I work for much of the people people who try to go off I think people at the moment are more like strictly because of some of the charging decision whether or not they're a team I don't think everyone should ask for. A jacket Travers thank you both very much indeed interesting Still to come here on the program we'll ask what's being done to stop working class boys and Unionist areas falling behind in the education system a reporter Cormac Campbell's been to a y.m.c.a. Center in Puerto done Karen English is at the news desk the parents of a 9 year old girl from London diary who died from hypernatremia in 2001 said they hope a fresh inquire stored by the attorney general will bring them truth and justice Rachel Ferguson died at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children a day after an appendix operation at all to go the hospital last year on inquiry find her death was avoidable her mother Marie says all she's ever wanted is the truth all of failings that went on the 1st inquest and I'm sure that Attorney General has seen that knows himself that they only way to solve this is a new inquest survivors of abuse and children's homes will be at Westminster nature to see if compensation legislation will make its way through the Commons yesterday campaigners want a legal challenge to have the redress scheme sat up almost 3 years entre it was recommended by the historical institutional abuse inquiry Facebook has taken Don an advert criticizing Jeremy Corbin spending plans because it breaks the company's rules on political advertising the ad was from a group calling itself the Fair Tax Campaign which is run by a former aide to Boris Johnson Buzz Feed's media correspondent Mark to find out says the Facebook is less interested in the content of the adverts than being clear about. Who paid for it it's like it's not our job to decide what speech should be allowed on our platform but what that allows is complete abuse when it comes to a bad actor so I think that we have a situation where the actual ad was taken down not because it was wrong which you know let's parse that for a 2nd but it was actually just poorly libels and mislabeled that's the reason why it was taken down finally a woman from New Zealand is reported to have survived for 2 days lost at sea in a dinghy near Greece by snacking on boiled sweets because you're a Stein who's 45 is understood to have been rescued on Sunday after drifting for 37 hours of course from New Zealand say she rushed in to handful of buoyant law lace and dropped herself in plastic bags for warmth and that's it for me until 8. Karen know the weather years Angie Well Karen it looks as though we'll get a fair amount of dry weather today you know there is a fair amount of cloud at the moment and quite a noticeable northerly breeze that's giving a distinct chill to the air really this morning but temperatures did eventually recover to 10 or 11 degrees and the breeze will ease dime but some showers popping up towards the east coast in particular later this afternoon into the sea then transferring more towards the north through the night so it's going to enter quite cold inland tonight temperatures potentially in the countryside down to precinct that could lead to some frost maybe one or 2 icy patches in the old Misty patch for tomorrow morning as well. As the traffic and travel well in Nury we have an overturned lorry on the arm. At its junction with the a one there's also a diesel spill there apparently drivers are heeding the warnings so traffic's not too bad there at the moment that's on the a 20 it's in Nury Meanwhile in North done a large tree has fallen onto the Crawfords burned Road Atlanta boy large now the road is closed with traffic been diverted onto the Bally's seller road a to Belfast road and Raf Galle road however just be aware that the Bally salary road has a height restriction and isn't suitable for high sided vehicles. And for those coming into Belfast at the moment traffics almost at a standstill on the m one going past Spurs failed with Keys beyond junction 8 Blair is also a key on the a one approaching Hills Peron to bite the West Wing's busy towards the empty and if you're coming in on the m.t.a. It's slow from the wrangling castle like parties here with all your sport and not a good run for the cricketers know starting with England's cricketers their 21 down after losing by 14 runs to New Zealand on the 3rd to 2020 international of the series Jonathan Agnew was watching at the Saxon oval in Nelson England should have won this game they were perfectly set up with 42 needed in the last 5 overs with 7 wickets in hand it all they lost 5 for 10 in 18 balls using Morgan for 18 and Vince for 49 years evens bowlers expertly tighten the screw to win comfortably match Parkinson took his 1st international wicket and Tom Blanton a breezy 18 runs in his 1st appearance at least England's feeling was tighter of their poor performance at Wellington but they are now $21.00 down in the series of 2 to play that each with a day nighter in Napier on Friday Tottenham of appeal against some young men's red card for his tackle on Everton's Andre Gomes son was distraught when he saw the severity of the injury and Sunday's Premier League game at Goodison Park Gomez's expected to make a full recovery former Northern Ireland international Chris Brown to come off the bench to be part of West Brom's 2 nil win at Stoke which has lifted the Baggies 2 points clear at the top of the Championship Manager Slaven village is pleased to be top but insists it's too early in the season to get excited just yet place to be you know it's very tight there see we didn't have a gay for the weekend and we already 4th and to be fair without all of their winning around us few of them lost and still your fortune or so it's unfortunate that some of the end of the season might still be there but it means nothing. It means we are winning games and that's good there's the consul of the Ga searching for a new venue for Sunday's prevention club hurling and Kimo the finals after the Atlanta groans an arm hour declared on playable as a result of last weekend's double header in football Celtic Park and park as they are thought to be under consideration Sloc Neil are due to play down the law in the hurling while the commo be fine will be between slow and Gael and spite of the Irish f.a. Stance that would want to sanction any of its clubs taking part in an all island of Football League the group behind the proposal for a 14 team Premier Division with $210.00 team regional leagues below it is to continue campaigning for the cross border competition in a statement issued last night at the All Island league advocacy group stated growing the football economy through regular cross border competition gives clubs both large and small a better chance of keeping their brightest stars at home for longer and helping our clubs qualify regularly for European group stage competition well tonight Champions League action sees Liverpool playing gang cat and free and field knowing that victory would take them to within a point of qualification the Liverpool goalkeeper Alison says it's vital they focus on the game and not think about the Premier League clash against Manchester City on Sunday for now I just think and on the game we cannot think of one city game if we we play against games thinking on one city have difficulties on his game. And gold country could return for Chelsea for their home game against i.x. And Scotland both clubs hearts and had burn an hour with our managers after Hearts Craig Levine was shown the door last week Hibs Paul hacking bottom was given his p 45 yesterday rugby found through the fees to look forward to next November when the new world champion South Africa come to Dublin Australia will be Arlen's 1st opposition during the autumn series followed by the Springboks and with Japan completing the series the date for those matches will be confirmed in the New Year I'm fine in snooker this afternoon Mark Allen plays Matthew Celt in the Champion of Champions tournaments and Coventry funky Parg 20 minutes to 8 the family of a 9 year old girl who died from hyponatremia has welcomed a decision by the attorney general to order a fresh inquest into her death Rachel Ferguson died at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children and June 2001 a day after an appendix operation the hospital Rachel's parents Mary and Ray say they think about their daughter every day and are desperate for answers she might not be here and person but I can assure you that she's here in this house you know not a day that was bad that we don't think about Rachel I know she's passed and a lot you know we've got ground children nice is best not. She could have been a Mahler's elf that day and you know help us all from us and to be honest Mitchell never before. I kind of put on that kind of probably worse. That's. So hurtful he watched or pushed one up me or it I wasn't here Christmas time rituals I'm here birth these rituals mean he must serve every day every minute of a day. In a red dress and does that. Give her a Christmas will have. So never. Never too far away from home. Well doesn't Dr Day is the solicitor for the Ferguson family and he joins us good morning good morning listening there to Marie and Ray doesn't clearly still carrying the pain of the loss of rates 11 campaigning for answers not for 18 years so in that context how important is this decision to order a fresh craft Well I think it's a very positive decision and I welcome it wholeheartedly I think it's an opportunity for everyone you know including ourselves the family. Legal representatives the family and particular for the Western trust and their legal representatives maybe to put right the wrong that was inflicted upon the Ferguson family as a result of the the 1st inquest which was entirely an adequate even by the standards of 2001 do you know what it was that convinced the attorney general to ground this fresh and well I think the inquiry report itself and judge you Horace speaks for itself and without getting into all the technical details I think it can be best summed up by the fact that there was a long warranted and factually wrong challenge to the expert evidence of the coroner's expert at the time by the Western trust there was also again in Georgia horror's words and attention to resist criticism on the basis of the standard practices and procedures that were followed when they were not and I think the most the central issue in the case of the woman has caused the most difficulty for the family it was dealt with at the inquiry as at the Trust withheld expert medical evidence obtained by themselves by the album that confirms the care given to Rachel was not a quote again Judge who. Words every effort was made to mislead the corner are you therefore confident that the information that you say was withheld previously will be made available now by well it has been made available through extensive efforts. The inquiry and being thanked thanks to the inquiry that it that that has not happened and one of the doctors is a doctor ward he compiled a report for the trust which was not shown to the coroner at the time. Just to be clear for me then high with a fresh and quest be different from the inquiry What can it do that unclarity could well the inquiry was established as a health inquiry the the inquiry is George's remit did not extend to coroner's although it was it was grateful obviously for the help of Mr John Leckie who's a senior corner. At the time so no it has to be an entirely different approach and also it was well it may make a complete a big difference to the findings that a corner may make in relation to Rachel's death with all the new information that has not come delayed as a result of the inquiry and since 2001 what do you mean by that what sort of findings might be reached Well 1st of all in relation to the the actual issue of the finding in the specter of her death and 2 surgeons 3 in the sun quest in the 1st inquest was held It was a fairly fairly short finding a factual finding But what will happen I disappeared is that they'll be more knowledge of finding by any coroner hears this case because of the wealth of information that now exists will be much more detailed finding as to exactly medically what happened how soon will begin and how long might it take well usually in these cases when the attorney general make sure a feral to. Have been to Mr Justice Kagan I expect the moment there will be a plumber here a new set up that could be settled before the end of the shear or maybe maybe maybe early next year but I do expect a number of political hearings to ensure that everyone is up front this time under the Judy of Cam door which Georgia Harra was very clear about in this as report is replete with references to it as no exercise by everyone to particular by the trust does my daughter. Solicitor for the Ferguson family thank you for joining us and we will hear the interview and fill with Rachel's parents after 8 It's 746 These are our headlines this morning the parents of a 9 year old Londonderry girl who died from had no Treme or say they hope a fresh inquest will bring them truth and justice survivors of abuse in children's homes will be at Westminster to see if their compensation legislation will finally make its way through the Commons and Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corrigan will step up election campaigning by challenging each other on their backs up plans what's happening on the roads and well in Nuri the army will be closed at around $815.00 this morning while an overturned lorry is being recovered it's expected to be closed for about an hour and it will have a significant impact for traffic leaving the a one so that's the and our my road bike on the a 28 in Neary so avoid that area if you can and it'll be close from a quarter past 8 Meanwhile in North Don a large tree has fallen onto the Crawfords burned road at a large road has been closed and traffic is being diverted for those coming into Belfast at the moment traffic's very slow on the m one going past Spross failed with queues beyond junction 8 also a Q On the a want to push in Hillsboro and bite the West it's very busy towards the Mt and the m 2 snow slow from just after clangor made also expect delays coming in on the 18th from the Hollywood direction heading on to the set in a bypass business is out now but with Richard good morning good morning oh yes me a euro this morning is worth 86 pence. Thank you Mr Damon estate here on Good Morning us with no and can't time for our thoughts for the day this morning with Reverend tell me. The pumpkins have gone moldy the witches of hung up their broomsticks the face paints have been put away and now we can look forward to the glitter and tensile of the next consumer festival look forward with joy or perhaps dread and fear because we haven't finished this season of remembering yet quite apart from the spooks and spiders Halloween is also traditionally a season of remembering the Saints and Sinners who've gone before us and historically this day 5th of November is associated with pseudo memories of Guy Fawkes gunpowder and bonfires that's been characterized by violence hatred and sectarian division religious and political hit trips leading to killing and attempts to kill this season of remembering is also a season of uncertainty bad things have happened and they may happen again so how are we to live remembering is important but why allow the past to torment us or our children and neighbors and why use the experiences of the past to destroy the present or the future just as kids make fun of all the scariness that hollowing we can use these times of remembering either to terrorize or more constructively to set ourselves and others free from fear whether it's Guy Fawkes or the Armistice the wrongs done on the lives lost in the name of freedom or abuses committed deliberately or negligently by people around us the pain may be with us but the evil of the past is best left there remembered not for revenge but recall so we learn not to perpetrate similar wrongs in the future and Christian tradition remembrances not about partisan politics or war. But it is about the ultimate battle between good and evil remembrance is the bread and wine way of training ourselves in the way of Christ to conquer evil by following him to a cross choosing to suffer rather than to kill as Jesus served lovingly giving his life in our place the political murder of Jesus one ghastly Friday has become the door to hope for generations of people of every tribe and culture. We remember evil not for revenge but to learn to serve and to love as God has 1st loved us Reverend tell me been there with today's thought for the day some 55 the numerous reports over the years of highlighted high working class Protestant boys in Belfast fall behind in our education system but what about other tonnes across Northern Ireland imported dogs are trying to tackle the issue with the new y m c a Center of Science is to reporter Cormac Kumble has been from. 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon and the doors of 4 to John's new Y.M.C.A.'s center are open and within minutes 60 most of the primary school children file into a large common room were after a little bit of caution also to sit down and start their homework for a very very good over 1st time Berger we're going to. Miss Polly Fife and I am the center leader in charge for the 1st how far 45 minutes they sit around the tables with their friends support each other but also get the support of the Staffie who help them pay their rate and their spell ends their tables are mental models all those kind of things on different days older children attend center where they can get specialist chittering one of the roads are so we ran last year on that we hope to run again this year was our last teacher and coach and it was to help Khan. As a kid on the team and a young man in this area and so what we did was put on some additional children for those boys to kind of take them out of that maybe formal setting of the skills work and to more informal setting up a you center where we brought in their qualified tutors and took them through their Maastricht them and u.c.s.c. Level and so we had I think if the town boys who were projected to get degrades or lowered and we had a number of those boys kept secret. 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Drone pilots having until the end of November to register their craft with the Civil Aviation Authority and I could be a drone no more than the weight of a bar of chocolate so remember that before you get your Christmas presents then Andy is here with weather forecast over suitable for flying drones on a ride today a bit breezy this morning is quite a gusty wind particularly around the coast is coming in from the north so and I'm getting a bit of a a wind chill out there a lot of dry weather Africa part of today though some brighter sunny intervals should break through the cloud lifting temperatures to 10 or 11 degrees and the breeze should ease Don but if you're towards the east coast expect a few showers to develop later this afternoon and evening. $82.00 to $95.00. 3041 media. B.b.c. Radio one. It's 8 o'clock on Tuesday the 5th of November you're listening to Good Morning all star with nor Thompson and can publish good morning our top story the full circumstances leading up to his death will be put I dare. Dance that they know something needs to be held accountable it may prevent all their deaths the parents of Rachel Ferguson who died from hypernatremia and 2001 say they hope a fresh inquest can help answer what happened and some days you have really good days where your fate like you can take on the wire that anything goes and some days you just get so frustrated and all you want is just to be able to say. We've been asking what it's like to live with sight loss as a young person I'm poor record with the sports headlines Frankie Dettori is hit with a 9 respawn in Australia England's cricketers go to one behind in the 2020 series in New Zealand nearer to home the search is on for a playable venue for Sunday's Ulster hurling the finals Kyron is at the news desk thank you good morning the parents of a 9 year old girl from Londonderry who died from hyponatremia say they hope a fresh inquest will bring them truth and justice to raise a Craig reports schoolgirl Rachel fire Gessen died at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children a day after an appendix operation at a hospital in 2001 last year an inquiry find her death was avoidable in his report Mr Justice O'Hara find there was a reluctance among the nations to openly acknowledge failings in her death Northern Ireland's attorney general has not directed the coroner to open a fresh inquest her mother Marie says all she's ever wanted is the truth feelings that went on on the 1st and the quest and I'm sure that Attorney General has seen that knows himself that the only way to solve this is a new inquest in a statement the Western Health and Social Care Trust declined to comment but said the trust always cooperates fully and openly and every coroner's inquest survivors of abuse in children's homes will be at Westminster later to see of compensation legislation.