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I was waiting for it to touch down on my wrist things didn't go so for me it's especially sweet successful Miles Mars landing this time we'll hear more about what we're going to learn about the Red Planet back here more on the epidemic on graffiti and tagging tracking increase enormously. The Sisu. Really disgusting and goodbye to the old Hastings lifeboat after nearly 30 years in a rescue of over 350 people there they're decommissioning it today Jericho's with the news in just a 2nd Stephen Cranford has the latest on the road we've got a collision on the northbound a 23 cross Hill is now down to just one lane is already a 25 minute delay expect that to get worse and the weather from a murky start this morning but a strengthening wind will lift it replaced by low clouds and then some rain telling very blustery the soft and even temperatures still on the cool side in the sport Newcastle just under the sea eagles in the Premier League table that's after their 3rd which win in a row and champions new action tonight for the 2 Manchester clubs. B.B.C. Sussex news today that with Joe regards Good morning it was a night of celebrations last night as B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry revealed the winners of the 8th annual Community Heroes awards from the young achievers to the volunteers who give up so much of their time for others one of the heroes at last night's ceremony at the Plaza Hotel was Alex EADS from Brighton she launched a charity to help fund key scientific work after losing her daughter Charlotte to brain cancer and today she's raised more than 180000 pound it means an awful lot because it means that there's acknowledgment for the hard work that we've actually been doing knowledge meant for the charity and hopefully the charity will just go from strength to strength. To have won the support Downing Street has insisted that the Bracks it agreement will allow the U.K. To sign trade deals with other countries after President Trump criticized it he said the agreement could make it harder for Britain to do trade deals with the US and suggested treason may do something about it. homeowners and shopkeepers could end up being prosecuted ova graffiti on their properties under a crackdown in brighton and hove which some a describing as draconian the council's considering forcing property owners to remove graffiti within 14 days even there they are the victims council a tony janney oh the conservative group leader says heels the port the move as long as it's proportion l. Suffer in for a crying toy snow only have you had the crime done to you now the in charge for removing it from the counsellor think they in that's what's necessary i think this next to be done in a very very sensible wife it seems a bit rushed but i think of the mating tonight though they'll be a lot of discussion on this and provide in we can have assurances that it's not going to be too draconian then there were of course what we're a responsible opposition we will so go to a review of cancer care has found that england as failing to close the gap on the best performing nations like canada despite 20 years of trying the health foundation says early a diagnosis is key and 10000 lives could be saved if service is or improved fear them one in 4 women in sussex a getting results from mess me attests within the government target have 2 weeks according to figures provided to the b.b.c. That's a huge drop from last year when 98 percent got the results within a fortnight a lorry drivers been remanded in custody after $21.00 people including children were found amongst bottles of spring water inside a refrigerated laurie coming into new haven port romanian andhra do you mom pleaded not guilty to assisting unlawful entry into the u.k. At lewis crown court yesterday he'll go to try and in March A study of graduate pay in England shows women with degrees get more financially in their 1st few years of work than men the data compiled for the government by the independent research group the Institute for Fiscal Studies concludes that by the age of $29.00 on average women with a degree earn 28 percent more than women who don't who haven't been to university for men it's additional 8 percent Chris Bellfield who worked on the study said subject choice makes a big difference to earning a man with lower priority than those that have lower G.C.S.E. Grades and no math and science A levels going to university anything creases their awnings by 4 percent on average but even among this group there are choices that they can make if they study computer science or business studies then that increases their age 29 a inspire around 10 percent or more funding is being proposed to help tackle so-called period poverty in Brighton and Hove where girls struggle to afford sanitary products the council will propose allocating a one off donation of just over 3 and a half 1000 pounds to the red box project which offers free towels and tampons in the city schools and the crew of The Hastings are an ally a saying goodbye to an old friend today the oldest operational lifeboat in the country the ceiling condensor has served the town for nearly 30 years and it's thought to have saved the lives of 360 people but she's heading to pool on a final journey today where she'll be decommissioned Coxon Steve Warren says she's had a good in English is getting a bit old now but you get a little bit mentor you have to are going to do. The lobby of. The House on the whole night it's all right. B.B.C.'s ethics it's 806 so more from Amber Rudd Hastings M.P. Has been doing this interview about role models and what she watches on T.V. And all sorts of other things quite interesting and. She was asked Do you have problems sleeping at night she says No I sleep like a baby my friends find it extraordinary good for her yesterday to not like to answer me to when and where I get a chance to sleep which sometimes is very rarely short to too short lived it's very nice. Because she's she got into politics and there's a woman there's a woman on the back pain she's right we're going to. Be nice so she says that one mature Conservative M.P. Sitting next to her on the back benches talking to this new feminist M.P. Said. Try to make it easy did you know he said Did you know George Eliot was actually a woman. Amber says politely at least he was trying yes indeed this is trying as I said yes I did she probably said Yeah I did know that actually I've known that for a while and female role models they're all pouring in it might be my daughter Poppy would say too at the moment Stacey Dooley Oh yeah sure a I want to I think I think she's going to win she loves STACEY Yes cover some hard subjects for somebody yeah no no but she watches documentaries I mean strictly has been an entry into documentaries now and the earthy she loves she loves Dr Who so Dr Who is how. You role model as well you know these strong women so your role model Jo yours was one of the 30 Purdie Yes And you said Wonder Woman early woman I want to do more than one female. B.B.C. Sussex travel trials of the people listening to said Joe regards is my female role model and No 5 the choice to the road Stephen severe problems if you're going up the A 23 this morning there's a collision near hand cross It's now down to just one lane and the queue is hard for now in generation from almost the sort of boldly vicinity judging by what I can see so not pretty at all I'm afraid they've got 2 ambulances and a fire engine they're trying to deal with this there's also been a collision at the patch of a $27823.00 interchange so enormous queues on both approaches westbound it's almost back to found eastbound it's back to beyond Angleton and the handle to link is cute the whole way from the old passings was up to the $27.00 also we got heavy heavy queues if you can tell scheme is taking 1520 minutes to get through to Ross in Dean and 10 minutes to New Haven 20 minute cues from Shoreham to Lansing westbound on the 259 that's due to road works near Penn Hill Road eastbound It's about a 10 minute hold up and 20 minute queues who Worthing as well if you're going up to . Woodgate level crossing I guess the gates down we got a huge queue on the $809.00 also 20 minute delays at Washington up the A $24.00 and if you're going from front to Tom Ridge miles they got roadworks there causing queues of up to 20 minutes if you can update me hour 802321045 I'm Stephen Cranford B.B.C. Sussex travel so we've started off with some pretty grotty weather with the fog and I'm afraid we've got some grey weather with the rain coming ferry shortly the rain that the leading edge of the rain and it's not not the heaviest of it but the leading edge is just the other side of Southampton at the moment in the west countries in the New Forest at the moment and those in general it's heading our way now that's the leading edge there the leading edge is sort of a little bit sherry to start off with so light you to get that in the morning period probably be right about 11 o'clock 10 o'clock 11 o'clock and then the heaviest stuff is the softer day and we're going to become quite windy this afternoon as well so it's really not a great day's weather today dodge the showers this morning and then hunker down the softer noon it's going to get milder though 10 degrees Celsius today 13 degrees Celsius tomorrow but more wet and windy weather is coming tomorrow. And your sunset today is just after 4 crocs so it really is Thoughts time to close in the evenings as well now separate a reaction from you on the subject of graffiti and whether or not it's right to get victims of graffiti to clear up after you know someone sprayed something on their property and then threaten prosecution if they don't jack in starting to and says Since when was it a criminal offense to be a victim of crime what you should do is catch the people responsible make them pay for the removal are you going to catch him 1st yeah that's that's the problem it's victims of graffiti are they being dealt with harshly in this new plan from the council what are your thoughts on graffiti and how bad it is and whether it's fair to ask the owner of the property to clear up Joe Mitchell from the. As will be joining us in the next half. These B.B.C. Sussex. Some say We'll bring you. That if you want to join in on the subject of graffiti the text line is 81 trouble 3 Start your text the word radio or you can call us 102321045 minutes past 8 celebrating our community here at least 2018 community Heroes awards and this morning we are recognizing the true heroes of Sussex Good evening and a very warm welcome to a special My celebration of Gabby was a hotel tonight we celebrate you actually she rose processing sorry in NE Hampshire yes it was our 8th annual awards recognizing inspiring men and women of Sussex who dedicate their lives to other just amazing people I'm only one of them and it's all about the team not just me it means an awful lot when the community was together once we can achieve you know it's good for nice to see that among the Sussex winners the fundraiser of the Year category of fundraiser Alex deeds. Yes exceeds an incredible woman who keeps the memory of her wonderful daughter Charlotte alive with her fundraising it means an awful lot because it means that there's acknowledgment for the hard work that we've actually been doing knowledge meant for the charity and hopefully the charity will just go from strength to strength delighted to have won this award I'm going to be speaking live to Alex in just a bit but other awards include sports Volunteer of the year for Louis F.C. Central to us people are just coming out for the games I mean $700.00 people coming through the gate each week and you don't put on without wanted to. And also we had this young woman Amir Hannah from Brighton who's only 16 but has been a carer for most of her life and she was speaking Alison for me about you look a little bit shocked to say the least I really wasn't expecting the Asl I was really pleased to be here I think it's like a really amazing if and. And I was just so glad to see everyone else just how proud is your mom going to be a hero tonight I don't think she'll believe me honestly this is so wild honestly I'm so please thank you so much and I think when we think care is you know there's so much good work done behind the scenes you know and we are every one of them a great debt of thanks what I think is so remarkable about you is you would expect your wage you know doing what you do for your mother that maybe other aspects of your life might slip a little bit yet you still manage to practice diligently as you said not one but 3 different instruments and I know you are far too modest to say we did pretty well new G.C.S.E. As well didn't. You know I guess I did I just think being a coward is really taught me some really important life skills and I've just been able to apply them to a lot of things the way as well you said to actually it's brought you and your mother much closer. I definitely get to spend a lot more time with her and even though she relies on me I feel like we're able to communicate more because we're a lot closer than normal. She gets Listen to this back of you got a message for her. I guess thank you for putting up with me. And I know she'll be so proud if you will say proud of you congratulations. Really lovely people. From warm weather to another and this this is of course a very touching and bit of a sad story but it is also a story of a mom who has honored her daughter's life and her struggle against cancer and has is also changing things for the better for others Alex E.-S. AIDS has raised 180000 pounds over the last few years in honor of her daughter Charlotte who passed away with brain brain cancer Alex thank you for joining us good morning good morning while I have you reflected on last night how were you thinking of the way home you know as well I was just I just couldn't believe that you know managed to when I wore it we were very young charity we've only just been going for 2 years we all work very hard at it so it was just wonderful to win it really made it all worthwhile. Because I mean we told a story a few times on the radio but if people can't remember it's shallow obviously getting getting. Brain cancer decided to blog about how she was coping and that inspired people along the way and you told the story last night of that moment when she said Right that's it that's my last one I want you to take it down now just before she she obviously knew on the 5th of January that her condition was not in Iraq and she said to make Could you be doing my son just a one last video and then take the channel down because nobody will ever be interested in what what I'm talking about and I think at that time she had about 20000 subscribers. And we're very pleased we didn't take it down we've had just passed 6200000 views we've now got nearly 25000 subscribers from all over the world my son and I kept the channel going some of the videos were very very difficult very careful you know it is Raul shall always flog roll and I'll slow growers well so you know we're raising awareness of brain cancer and how terribly underfunded it is that opening yourself up to the very. The most intimate side of your families you know awful experience that that that's quite a thing to offer up to people isn't it it was if they were very difficult to do you know they would strike from the heart and I was in absolute tears during the night I recorded Charlotte's last few final days that I think that it's just so important to get across the fact that brain change you know you don't just just die it's the process before it strips you of everything and Charlotte knew exactly what was going on. That she couldn't she couldn't talk she couldn't bring her brain was still there all her cognitive ability was still there the sadness of. Absolutely and you know you wouldn't you I mean you that decision not to take the videos down clearly inspired don't know where that came from but it was a good idea and because that's helped with the fund raising house needs so many people are actually looking at that and I suppose we ought to talk about where that money's going because I mean we didn't know much about lie a blast Tomo before we're learning a bit more about it now in the program but you are really trying to beat this aren't you yeah we have we're very fortunate on our website if people look at our website Charlotte we have a. Kings College Hospital we have a Professor in your own college just neurologist with very very fortunate and I've actually joined our team so King's College Hospital they opened a lab called Charlotte's lab and we played 150000 now to pay for research who's going to look into cloth are starting to actually look at the cells drill them down but the problem with lives lost they're like tendrils which go through the brain and as they drill down into the brain they need and they keep mutating so you never actually know what you're dealing with so that money is going towards every single penny that we raise we take nothing for ourselves or advertising and that's what's that that's how we you know that is our platform go to that you can see it so we're very fortunate in that way. Charlotte would be very proud of you I think yeah I think she would actually would carry on the good fire and thank you so much and congratulations on the board Alex thank you very much lovely to talk to you a team in the park. A.B.C. Saw fix the latest headlines now with a recurrence after hearing the winners have been announced for the $28.00 team B.B.C. Sussex community hero awards in categories including 999 music an arts fundraiser. And young achiever Downing Street has rejected President Trump's claim that Terry's amazed that deal could make trade between Britain and the US more difficult and the man accused of murdering 2 Brighton school girls 32 years ago has declined to give any further evidence during his cross-examination right OK we are following the story the miles land you excited by Mars and what we could find out about Joe potentially Yeah you see I did I was rather stupid I thought Mars was a bigger planet than Earth and then I got corrected an hour ago as is half the size of earth so we were going to learn a bit more about what would you like to know about Mars Steven is there life it's got to be the biggest Yeah yeah I crave it Bowie or could there be life there yeah OK it's another one is it really red. Can we move there to help destroy this planet yet when we destroy this one can we can we destroy that one next These are all fair questions but a couple of miles experts are on the line in just a 2nd or 2 about the Mars Lander we've got real problems on the A 23 North bad hang cross a spot where there's a collision just for the 9 mins X. One lane is open and the rest to shut off as a result of this and there's now virtually an hour's worth of congestion right the way back to boldly so very very nasty delays indeed the good news is further back in Brighton there was a collision on the slip between patch and the 878038 pattern that's cleared the broken down vehicles also been cleared so the queues we shall dreadful hopefully should start to thin out it's cutey span from Southwick tunnel the way to patch and westbound from farmer and the London Road coming out of the city is stuffed as well for a very long time so hopefully that will ease off a long queues in Lansing due to the roadworks on the coast road the 259 they've got delays of around 20 minutes on the westbound approach that's near Penn hill road while they do work on a crossing eastbound. It is about sort of 1012 minutes not quite as bad big queues in Worthing still going towards land's farms being taking up to 20 minutes and finally a lamppost to keep things crossed the A $21.00 northbound very heavy at the moment looking at the screens taking about 20 minutes to push way through on Stephen Cranford B.B.C. Sussex try cool with your travel updates now 802321045 B.B.C. Sussex travel do you trust now let me take you back to a tense moment yes they've already metres 20 metres 70 metres standing by for touchdown. Touchdown compared. To. The it's a mixture of relief and elation I think the 1st spacecraft designed to study the internal structure of Mars has successfully landed on the red planet which is good news hasn't rolled into a hole where you can get some lot of excitement from the scientists the last time I was waiting for to touch down on Mars things didn't go so for me it's especially sweet and Victoria Gil our science correspondent was watching from the headquarters a California had now confirmed. Was released and sure as Mission Control after slipping through the Martian atmosphere 6 times the speed of a bullet now says in sight spacecraft safely planted its feet on the surface of Mars now the science begins it's going to be really busy at 2 or 3 months whereas I'm really hoping that the energy or feeling today is going to carry me through those and those next few months because it's going to be needed but you know the purse when we get our 1st Mars quick we're going to get a bunch of images over the next few days and it's just incredible to be on this mission and to say there tomorrow when I come on shift I'm going to see an image of Mars that no one has ever seen before. And it's already sending snapshots back to Earth insights cameras will examine its surroundings in detail so scientists can select exactly where to place its scientific equipment it will listen for Martian earthquakes drill deep into the planet to study it in a structure as the insight land studies the deep interior of Mars robotically it'll be sending its data back here to Mission Control at NASA in California and people here will use that data to work out exactly how rocky worlds like Earth Mars and the moon actually formed 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago they lovingly call this the center of the universe the 2 year mission is now underway to build a picture of the hidden depths of the Red Planet Victoria B.C. Nice NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory California good stuff there Victoria Well done . And asked nor And Katie Roemer is an astrophysicist and they're with us as well. Hello there hi at how exciting is this only sort of the spectrum of space achievement then oh this is fantastically exciting I mean it's sort of I was together with a good time at this yesterday at the X. PRIZE when this actually happened to tell you we were over the moon quite literally all the way from us but we have excitement it was fantastic. This is a big achievement to. Write a C. We get a payback on a slightly different ones nor as it should be Cathy tell us what I'm on earth quake is I didn't know they had quite seen mobs well they don't have a quake in mind they have. Of course they do they don't have a mosque like what. Is that going on all the time then these mothers will have to wait a long time I doubt they're very sensitive detectors and you know if there's any seismic activity out there they'll detect it very quickly I'm sure what do you learn from a mosque quake then only $100.00 feel about both quakes is a sending energy through the. 3 solid mass and it tells you what that mass is made of so just like an earthquake can tell you you know what's going on in a particular part of the you pool we can find out what's going on and in the long corners well so it's you know it's like putting on special glasses and seeing insulated inside of the planet and and how why is it what you see is useful I mean somebody would say it's a long way away with an awful lot we would be furthering our on knowledge of models but it's not very practical is it Oh I disagree I think. I think it's increase it's an incredible focus for the best engineers scientists robotics. To if you could solve the problems to get to Mars and to land on Mars and to send the data back and you're actually pushing the boundaries of technology so the press go out to cations almost immediate and what we can then use on earth but more than anything it's the it's just the jewel you heard the excitement in the control room when I watched the video it just reminded me of why I became a scientist by his mission control at NASA back in the sort of the seventy's and that's all I ever wanted to do I wanted to be one of those people standing in front of those control rooms you know punching the air when it was right so. That's a good Out to Kathi facts and pairs back with us Hello Pat Now we were asking some questions about Mars a little bit earlier on could we live there. It's a difficult environment to be honest for human body suddenly to be in a space suit at all times with some sort of sustain life environment 5 houses it is a very hostile environment you have to take temperature swings or you've got lots of hostile gases and things so. Nothing is impossible and you got to keep dreaming and believing certainly not a place you would want to go for your next dollar and you have the same sense of wonder when I see these photographs from the Mars land and I think to myself that's a photograph on mama's right now in a way that I was just a few all boulders but you think that's clever is now. It was very clever it shows how we have advanced humankind through the cutting edge of engineering if you like to be able to send a probe for 7 months 300000000 miles away and actually having it go through about 1500 degrees or tell the grace of he where most men would actually melt so to understand how to get something up there so far away and being able to send selfies back through here on earth is incredible achievement in its own right once we say Yeah I know it's incredible but well the inside gone. Never was going to say the the big question that comes back to what your colleague was saying before is there life on Mars and all that sort of the mysteries around that David Bowie's song I think this sort of potential to find out 1st of all to see whether there's a liquid in a core of Mars which could have implications or the might have been a stronger magnetic field around Mars which would have been a nice precondition for potential life early on so this could help enhance our understanding of how life on Mars was was before. If there was any so although now today Mars is a very different place to planet Earth OK Fascinating Well thank you for a lot of questions we might get answers. Now before we get to the headlines we're going to go back to graffiti and the council in bronze plan to get tough on the vandalism could also lead to victims being prosecuted this is how it would work basically a new plan which means the property owners would be asked to remove the graffiti on their property within 14 days they'd be asked to do that at their expense if they don't they could be taken to court now I suppose that's that's. The stick end of this coats Kat Kat's the Tony Janney of opposition leader joined us earlier suffering from a crime twice not only have you had the crime done to you you're now the in charge for removing it from the council if they deem that's what's necessary I think this needs to be done in a very very sensible way it seems a bit rushed but I think at the meeting tonight they'll be a lot of discussion on this and providing we can have assurances that it's not going to be too draconian then then of course what we're responsible opposition we will support it yeah well Jill Mitchell is the Labor councillor who chairs the Environment Transport and sustainable committee clearly it's a problem Jill I mean sounds like punishing the victim it does it does sound like that Neil but you know loads of people are asking me why the council can't make utility companies owners of large commercial building rail companies for example to remove the unsightly Tighe from their buildings that stay up there sometimes for live. This is something that other also has changed and we want to consult on using this informant process 1st we want to be very careful about this we are mainly looking at these large corporate concerns who don't seem to take any responsibility for the look of their building right but we have a lot we have to trust you on that don't we because if the rules go in then this would catch you know the shop owners you know the little man as a street corner shop as well you know the you could you can distinguish between the 2 in the rules I guess but within the strategy we're also going to work with local residents and as you say the smaller shop owners to get help and advice in relation to combating graffiti and this is why also that we're wanting to consult on this very carefully Ron is it hard to are just to catch these people I mean it's hard it is very hard we do catch them the police do catch them and you know Neal sometimes all in fact nearly always when we do catch people doing with 80 we learn how to go and find the owner of the building which can sometimes take ages to ask if they gave permission for the building to be doctor now articular way it is a long bureaucratic process I'm afraid right so that means if you you know the features you vision that if you come in on the train into Brighton station you won't see any graffiti on the by the side of the track I mean that's huge about a clearing up today. Well yes but if it was removed by the property owner the rail company is as it was put on then I think that would make a difference and I think we'll have much of a fairy tale of a deal and you know if we're going to clear out every time someone sprays on the roadways and say what's your suggestion that we just leave it and we let the city become more and more degraded I'm not prepared to see that. Jill Mitchell thanks very much indeed we'll get more your thoughts won't trouble 3 Start your text of the word radio that you discussed the strategy today 830 to. B.B.C. Sussex the latest headlines now with your records it was a night of celebrations as B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry reveal the winners of the 8th annual community hero award last night from the young achievers to the volunteers who give up so much of their time for others one of the heroes at last night's ceremony at the Gatwick Plaza Hotel was Alex EADS from Brighton she launched a charity to help fund key scientific work after losing her daughter Charlotte to brain cancer I just couldn't believe that you know we've managed to win awards we were very young charity be funny just being going for 2 years we work very hard at it so it was just wonderful to win it really made it all worthwhile. To resume a will today say that her Breck's it deal delivers for every corner of the U.K. She'll visit Wales and Northern Ireland as part of her campaign to secure the public support for the agreement number 10 has rejected President Trump's claim that the deal could make it more difficult for the U.S. And the U.K. To sign a free trade agreement. A lorry driver has been remanded in custody after 21 people including children were found amongst bottles of spring water inside a refrigerated lorry coming into New Haven port Romanian and pleaded not guilty to assisting unlawful entry into the U.K. At Louis Crown Court yesterday homeowners and shopkeepers could end up being prosecuted over graffiti on their properties under a crackdown in Brighton and Hove which some of described as draconian the council is considering forcing property owners to remove graffiti within 14 days or face prosecution the Conservative peer lady Trumpington who worked as a codebreaker at Bletchley Park during the 2nd World War has died at the age of $96.00 she served in the House of Lords for almost 4 decades and the Hastings has revealed her role models are Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games in an interview with Grassley a magazine the work and pensions secretary was trying to encourage more women to consider working in Westminster saying it's special when women get together and support each other those are the headlines I'll have a full bulletin at 9 right well there we are that's fantastic. Is fighting the good fight we're going to war but female role models and you said one woman was one of yours that yes she was the pants were problematic though. It was a of its era. Pants outside trials as well sheesh I think she had tights on our it will enhance much like in the seventy's school girls having to wear their big nickel has a big penis Yeah not a good look at it wasn't great fashion but she was inspirational issues strong wasn't strong yet kind. And honest no I don't think female role models just to have to be all the sort of you know. Teenage warrior hero or that's what about. Barbara good in the good life our list is candles Well what a fantastic sort of earth woman sort of lovely you know yes very nice eld wasn't she compared with Target next on THE NEXT DOOR Yeah. Very good job I also liked Mr honey from the film Matilda very good when she I yes birthday game now with his November 27th already nearly. 27 over in a month's time will be all over exactly don't read them but I think a lot Yeah absolutely so 3 Perth days from today can you guess their age we'll start off with you Stephen Cranford OK John Alderton John Aldous an actor was in please. One of those sort of charming sort of British sort of act of God that was on in the seventy's was now I think sixty's even which make him. 78 I think he's old now I'll say 80 he's 78. But you've. Got it spot on thank you very much right now you all know the jazz trumpeter Randy Brecker around here and I love a bit of Randy put that on the it makes me feel good how old is Randy today Joe regards Randy's got to be 45 I thought it day 45 Yeah I've got no idea I'm going to say 75 he 73 also. Records 3 decades out it's all gone horribly and always moisturise very well so you know you could pass for and one of your favorites were into football manager yes both home and cheap so one time manager of Manchester City bit suave sophisticated just right from Manchester. How does he know let's just pick a round on the crime or hat do you mean come on come on it can't be that hard 55. 45540 crap but someone I've got no idea who they are I'm better than when I do know who they are the only way the run is over. To move along really good was it a good run it was 6 in a row it's now 11 this week B.B.C. Is a disabled child 8 indeed right sport Newcastle beat Burnley to one of the Premier League and moved up to 13th in the league just behind Brighton Burnley though near the bottom just one point over the relegation zone in 17th tonight Champions League center stage young boys take all matches united in the Champions League at how young all these boys are incredibly they are playing 10 year olds Meanwhile a match to city travel to Leon for their match there if they avoid defeat then they're guaranteed to get through to the next round all while the knockout stages of the Champs League after Christmas Albion defender Luis Dunc is looking for an improvement when the seagulls head to Huddersfield this weekend I will have more on that in Albion are limited at 7 o'clock tonight and in netball and why not England begin their series against Uganda in Liverpool tonight B.B.C. Sussex travel trailers for we still have severe delays of around an hour or more on the northbound a $23.00 if you going from bowling out towards hand cross there is a collision there 2 of the 3 lanes are blocked off hence this terrible congestion we also have nasty queues in the bright new area on the A 27 we had an accident and us and a breakdown on the slip between the westbound $827.00 and the northbound $823.00 they've gone but the queues are still dreadful it's really queuing from Hangal to patch him and from foul not a patch on with it whichever way you are travelling nasty delays still if you're going Pevensey to stone cross on the West plan a 27 a solid the whole way along 20 minute cues from Telecom to saltine on the 259 and also on the 259 if you're going shore in Lansing it's a little better now something like 1012 minutes of queues according to the speed sensors into a set of road works. Near Penn Hill Road on that pedestrian crossing Eastbound is about sort of 510 minute queue. Going from Miss Right the way through to Chichester on the 2166 I've been looking for this morning all the routes if you're on the 67 from front to time rituals look out for road works that are causing delays of around 25 minutes now that's pretty rough Also we got. To keep taking 1520 minutes and 24 you got about a quarter of an hour Washington and about a 10 minute delay at the great talks roundabout that's in if you cannot take me over 802-3245 I'm Stephen Cranford B.B.C. 6 travel. OK time for the weather now on the latest from Good Morning it's a very misty murky fog out there this morning some really dense patches that will take its time to lift but it will be along by strengthening breeze quite a chilly start out there as well want to tease. So you may be scraping some of this morning it's not widespread but there may just be a little bit out there now this mist in the left the windows strengthen the breeze is going to pick up 3 to one in particular down along the coast could be quite gusty there 35 maybe 40 mile per hour gusts as we head through the afternoon the rain moving in as well from the west and some of that quite heavy so all in all not especially pleasant temperatures today between $7.10 Celsius is still on the cool side now overnight tonight it's going to be very mild that rain that moves in the south today and will actually start to come lighter and patchy at the sea evening and overnight clear away to the east in the early hours trying since the milder air behind little system a low cloud of mist and folk minimum between 6 and 9 so much milder night than recently and then tomorrow we've got a very windy day as the low pressure tracks that the west of the U.K. Which means that it will get stronger again very gusty particularly down along the coast but inland as well light rain and drizzle but the temperature takes a. But if a maximum 2 are 12 or 13 Celsius now the unsure which is forecast for North fall and. Strong winds are forecast it's variable 3 becoming southerly or southeast of the 5 to 7 occasionally for later visibility moderate or good where the rain or showers the sea state flight becoming moderate cation rough the next high tide 122 Hastings at 7.4 metres prior to 132 at 6.5 metres in Brooklyn we just won 41 at 5.6 metres we've got a full 2 week forecast on our website and all the tides you could ever wish for the B.B.C. To EK forward slash. Is to see something lovely we. Are . The tide you could ever wish for we like tides was probably if you really really like tide and can't get enough from up there aren't enough are there on the website all the other coast and then if you get fed up of this country then there's all the tire times around the world as well just in case you want to know when it's high tide in San Francisco hello Hello Danny Pike is here after 9 o'clock and we're going to hear more about what happened last night our B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry community Heroes awards was good very good night it was lovely wasn't it yeah it was lovely lovely feeling and lots of. Amazing Stories Yeah and very supportive of each other all our nominees and find Listen yeah it was that there was a you know that feeling of good room to be in you know every sort of fell a little bit slightly inadequate amongst all these people it was a chance to tell some positive stories of people whose stories quite often aren't told because the work they're doing is behind the scenes sometimes hidden away in caring for others perhaps and it's just something that it's waste reporters don't see it in these interviews when people say Oh yeah they're going to cycle 5000 miles for the charity next next year yeah and you go low and that's hand cycling by the way it's not you know it was bicycle cycling it's all pretty good to you so well done well done one and all also today I am asking whether you can afford the Christmas you'd like for your family this year maybe money is tight spats because your work situation maybe affects chain. Perhaps you worked in retail and this year things have changed for you price increases change your benefits food banks preparing for higher than expected use over Christmas so will Christmas be as happy as you'd like this you get in touch and also want to know today what you're doing in 1998 Neil any of. This was spotted yesterday in the Argus I missed it yesterday but I found it now they do a time out kind of some of the some of the pictures from the Argus archive and there's one from 1998 with me in it and rebel from Gladiators and Tony Scannell who used to be in the bill and we were in Peter Pan at the Pavilion in that year and there's a couple of prize winners I think got to switch on the Christmas lights or something there's me in a pyro out for you look fantastic I did used to look young 98 I will give me that we wouldn't 20 years ago your show 20 years ago I was on this story getting up later in the day I were going to get it I'm not that I was very good and then you came along. Later So you know I just like to know what you were doing in 1998 this morning please get in touch for 60 minutes to 9 Danny's on in about quarter and hours time tell you that Amber Rudd has revealed that her feminist role model was this one. Buffy. You have a job where. You live. Where you are somebody. You know that's. The. Best. And that's. You know where the oil mess with her I never wanted to mess too much with. This woman is well in politics as well she was she trying to encourage more women to go into politics and she says it's special where women get together and support each other and we want to hear your female role model today's lots of suggestions including. That was stammering. Windy for me school Wendy what do you think Oh I think it's a good idea to have your own female role model Yeah and what about you have you got one I have 3 websites Oh it's for a female relative but my 1st one is easiest because Earl the nurse was killed by the Germans during the 1st World War because she helped tree allied and German troops. Yeah that's going to haunt to bait next one is Rose. And I'm going to go now my head she was the 1st one to sit on the bus and then start. Thinking she was that was that they did that story on the series. Yeah I wrote about her when I was at school in the present is very good and I'll give you one more I have VERY see come again and I love that woman who is a nurse during the Crimea she was nursing soldiers junior soldiers ordinary soldiers and corporals and sergeants in the house and she didn't get any help from Florence Nightingale. Thank you good ones now we've we've got our resident agony here says Hey man hello C.Z. Good morning how you doing I'm very good thing I've always thought of you as a role model actually can you talk pretty straight you know. Someone you would wouldn't mind to be. Ready to ask you personally anybody you particularly been inspired by probably 2 people one fictional and one real along with began a Troy who's a counselor on the Enterprise with very little to Carbo Yeah yeah yeah and somebody actually when I was writing the woman reader actually wrote in and said that that I pitched to says he is out the other Troy. Or is it what is about Diana that you think I like that trite calm professional insight full sympathetic but you know but there is a very collected and I do like a very professional in the sense that it's that sort of it's a sympathy with the professionalism the just. Lovely lady that's you are yeah you're good and your your real was the real one actually is is another counselor Well it's a woman who's been called Dr Fay Hutchinson who is a psychosexual doctor who used to be the chief medical officer book by she said and I worked with. And became a very dear friend and she used to do and I got a column in 1000 magazine so I worked with her I helped her so she trained me really as a counselor and as an agony aunt many many years ago and she had that come collected sympathetic but very professional air as well and that was just great and she's just a nice cinches that's what she told me wonderful then we go shopping and I'd say OK she said well you really look at this this would be lovely for you and I think I don't need that and she'd say what was nice got to do. Like it. I know you can see this way so thank you for sharing that so. Come on there you are you're your. TOP OF ALL role model tree any day soon. As she sensible down to work and nice with it 12 minutes to 9 o'clock let's get the headlines B.B.C. Sussex is Joe records Brighton and Hove city council is defending plans to prosecute property owners if they don't remove graffiti from their properties within 14 days the British academic Matthew had just as arrived back in the U.K. Following his release from prison in the United Arab Emirates and local people who make a remarkable difference to their community got their moment in the spotlight last night as B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry announced the winners of the 8th annual Community Heroes awards now we've had some problems only a 23 this morning it hangs cross that X. In what's the latest still going on as far as I'm aware only one lane passable which is why there's still flagging up about an hour's worth of congestion northbound from Volney right the way up to hand Cross as you try and squeeze through We've also got big problems around the front area and I'll be mentioning delays I've been seeing going from front to Tunbridge Wells on the 267 that's due to road works that is causing a 25 minute delay but Alan phoned to say there's also been a collision in the green in France which is why there is a 25 minute additional delay from our cross to front Also if you try to head over to Bellevue green to dodge the queues they've got full way lights there so that is all very snarled up as well we've got delays of around 15 minutes up the A 24 to Washington still wouldn't seem to foul mother the whole way northbound is stacked according to the speed sensors still also a 20 minute queue going from Tel scrim over towards salting and Pevensey to stone cross on the westbound a 27 also has a delay of around 15 minutes or so watch out for road works on Lansing see front of the Brighton road the 259 they're doing some work there to refurbish if it is crossing paths cause. Of around 10 minutes on either side so it is going to be going on for a couple of weeks yes it's just be aware on the trains well at the moment no major problems thank you for all your updates keep coming in for Danny's program obviously from Cranford B.B.C. 6 travel with you will travel updates 102321 I feel fine B.B.C. Sussex travel you trust 9 minutes to get up to you on a story we mentioned earlier on the show because in Hastings there saying goodbye to the lifeboat today the lifeboat has been served the town for more than 30 years the ceiling endeavor and they've got they've got their new She shall and class boat which is replacing it so it's off to pull where it's going to be could be commissioned and today's the day they're taking it there so this is the last journey that Steve the Coxon Steve warm on the Hastings life is taking taking TIME You have a comforting and I don't behalf of all of us here B.B.C. Says it's well done and thank you ceiling endeavor B.B.C. 6 sports update 7 minutes to 9 o'clock now Newcastle 13th down the Premier League after a 21 win over Burnley It's the 3rd successive victory good news for Rafa Benitez just to be sure the game is there's things we can get something after. Before too many games to list you have the confidence and you know. It will continue to push in the. Big game for matched United tonight as they get news that Lindelof victory Lindelof they defend is expected to be out for some time after picking up an injury in the draw against Crystal Palace United and play well where. Jesse Marino is signed taking on young boys in the Champions League of. The scan tomorrow but. The experience of the medical department and the feelings of the school of reference is far from. Elsewhere match the city only need to draw away at Leon secure their place in the knockout round and be defended Lewis Duncan's been looking for improvement in the seagulls as we head to Huddersfield this weekend only one point out of the last 9 and dunk says this is an important game at the ground where we've struggled in the past is not going to revive a rebound little blip we lost 2 and 31 now so we've got to make sure we go away next Saturday and 3 points back home and we're. We have a game. Where both teams are down under the table so I have a massive point yeah absolutely well they're a little bit lower than where are they Let's face it we've got more on that match the build up in in Albion limited limited Albion show from 7 to late this evening we've got one Aspinall guy batters. Talking about the game against Leicester and the want to come Huddersfield. He's B.B.C. 666 we'll bring. But after a wonderful night last night we're going to finish our program to sort of share the excitement of last night's community hero was. Good evening and a very warm welcome to a special night of celebration here at the Plaza Hotel Tonight we celebrate you heroes across Sussex sorry in north east Hampshire. This is the greatest of then I go to every year it's filled with the most wonderful stories of wonderful people and communities Barney and Patrick and I used to judges have such a hard job reading all of your stories the 1st of our categories the Animal Welfare award and the winner is Robert Rowe take the dis out of disability and turn it into a billet because we have all of the ability to live dreams and hopes. The winner in the category of 999 is David MacLean just remember that I'm part of a team is not just about me to really important category of Kara Agnus key what I'm working closer activity coordinator in a residential care home to be honest I it's not a job for me it's my passion the winner of the B.B.C. Sussex and B B C Sorry community Heroes awards the category of Music and Arts is Emilie Bolland such an inspiring evening the people there in that room are having such a huge. Impact in our world in our communities the next award is the volunteer award for water brilliant category the winner is Karen GRIFFITHS We live in a great country live in a great country and it's good to see people responding to their fellow neighbors and our next toward the ceiling is our sports award areas it's Bruno it's. Moving to see when the community. We can achieve you know it's really nice to see the now one of our most popular categories each year is the fund raiser award the winner is . It doesn't get any rest except. Just to swim and sink. In the category of young achiever is a mirror how proud is your mom going to be a TONIGHT I don't think she'll believe me honestly this is so wild Honestly I'm I'm so thank you so much for the 1st time ever in the history of these awards it's a posthumous outstanding achievement award to say the winner of the B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry community here is Outstanding Achievement Award goes to any suitor Tony what does this mean to you. It is an honor to have a child choose a most amazing young kid talented the foundation sort of set itself up for such Really so you know we're very honored to be here really honored and as a mom I miss so much and I love her so much. I am so shocked. It means an awful lot a little bit embarrassing a. Tirade of text. It really is because there's a lot more people probably deserve it far more than on to. Wonderful night. After the news that night and I'll see tomorrow at 6 o'clock. Yeah I will bring you some more from the B.B.C. Sussex and B.B.C. Sorry community Heroes awards throughout the morning also today can you afford the Christmas you'd like for your family this year perhaps money is tight maybe your work situation has changed in 2018 price increases maybe a change in your benefits food banks preparing for a higher than expected use over Christmas so will Christmas be as happy as you'd like this year how are you managing get in touch you can call me and text me as well 81333 Start your message with the word radio news is next at 9. PM Sussex on F.M. Online and on the A.B.C. Digital radio piece is B.B.C. Sound 6. It's 9 o'clock I'm Joe records Good morning the British academic Matthew had his arrive back in the U.K. Following his release from prison in the United Arab Emirates he was jailed for life on spying charges last week but was given a pardon yesterday from Heathrow Airport his Jane Frances Callier Matthew hedges arrived early this morning at Heathrow Airport he was greeted by his wife Danielle and members of his family who was kept away from waiting journalists in a statement he paid tribute to his wife calling her brave and strong he said seeing her and his family after his ordeal was the best thing that could have happened he also saying the British Embassy and the Foreign Office for ensuring he arrived home safely he ended his statement by saying this is very surreal Downing Street has insisted that the Bracks it deal would not restrict the U.K.'s power to make trade deals with other countries including the United States the prime minister's office made the.

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