Councils more cash for sexual health services to ease the rollout of a trial of an 8 HIV drug and H S England recently said it wants to double the number of spaces on the trial for prep that's a daily pill which could prevent HIV from being passed on Alex Phillips from the Terrence Higgins Trust warns at risk groups need the drugs now we need that increase to be immediate We know that 40 percent of sites across England are already full and in Sussex there are 5 trial sites that are full in the mean time people are becoming HIV positive. The sleep habits of teenagers will be debated by M.P.'s later today 180000 people have signed a petition asking the government to start the school day at 10 o'clock they say genetics make teenagers more tired in the morning so they'd be more productive if they got a lion and there were 2 big winners at last night's batters Roma took home 4 awards including best film and the favorite a comedy about Queen and 17 it was named Best British film with Livia Coleman taking Best Actress accepting the award she paid tribute to her coach costars Rachel vice who won Best Supporting Actress Emma Stone M.M.A. Chael. Not just for your performances but for what you did after the cameras stopped rolling. And we've never talked about this and I find her emotional but tempt you with the best and class system coolest on a guard any any woman could ever have and I have you and Remy Malik won Best Actor for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody. Alley won best supporting actor for green book B.C. Sussex at 7 o 6 if I ever won a radio ward I would of course still very very similar speech to Livia Coleman. I would say Joe and Stephen. What you did we not talked about before inside the studio but also afterwards as well you were the best and classiest on a god a presenter could ever have. And I would try and pull it off with that sort of honest almost convincing to do yes would you be breaking up well you said I would I try Eric help so that I was like that yes please OK you are the best I can do I'm not an actor he says that's the trouble is I can't do that so I would just try and do it straight I think. Straight as I could manage Claire and we're in court lentil and vegetables stew with CERM moolah drizzle What's that. Drizzle is it sounds fantastic it's also from that Hensley book you know the one that makes you. Yeah you know regular I was going to say we lentils are saying it's fantastic stuff this is what's inspiring all this is maybe it's the beacon thing a cheap as well of course lentils that's going to tell you so maybe you know there is a bit of a master chef influence as well you know we see enough things on the television which are elaborate We want to have a go as well you know the most elaborate thing you cooked over the weekend trouble 3 star you text the word radio Master Chef starts on the television tonight B.B.C. Sussex travel trailers. No accidents or incidents or local banter Cowfold though the 87 too they got a set of road works they're starting to build up to going eastbound So about a 5 minute hold up that Washington the A 24 is OK but if you're heading over from the storing to inside on the 283 that's got a moderate queue of around 5 minutes as well 510 minute queues on long for long going towards Fintan from patching through Worthing East on the A 27 it's also taking about 10 minutes to get past the lines farm lights and in East Sussex you've got a 5 minute queue at the pole gate temper lights at the Harvester going north from willing to another 5 minute queue at the boat shit roundabout north and if you go through the road works a bird only whore in half a mile of congestion there right up the A 24 going towards the M 25 road works main is adding about 15 minutes to your journey clockwise him 25 between junctions 2 and 3 there's a collision they're causing harm our queues right back through to Essex and on the trains there is a cancellation the Horsham to Victoria Service joined at 740 I'm Stephen Cranford B.B.C. Sussex travel or got one from Denise who says I was fed up with potatoes on Saturday so I made a savory vegetable rice and lemon Herb chicken and it was delicious You left over you can drop in yet no Yanni anybody who's made anything over the weekend apart from Paula's quiche that she got from the shop you know will take anything any any leftovers I'm sure they'll heat up in the microwave. And we look at the most elaborate thing you cooked over the weekend now that the weather is on the turn almost spring like by the end of the week as the temperatures go up now today it's going to be a lovely day actually will notice the difference dry sunny spells mostly light winds a real contrast the weekend I was getting a bit fed up with that really windy weather when you are it was young for goodness sake you know calm down a bit temperatures at the moment run about 4 or 5 degrees Celsius but we're going up to 9 today hazy sunshine but more clouds around the softer No but generally it's a settled day with light winds and a cold night tonight and last of the picture of the week really is going to be settled by day with some sunshine and then cooler quite cold by night but by the end of the week the daytime temperatures could be up to 12 or 13 degrees Celsius so very nice thank you very much indeed sunrise about 10 minutes off at 20 past 7 and our sunset is at 10 past 5 percent afternoon. My talk about teenagers and whether or not teenagers should be getting out earlier or earlier than some of the sleep analysts suggest there is a suggestion that school should start at 10 o'clock in the morning Secondly school . Let's not go with you marking Bexhill I did a paper round before I went to school as a teenager. A lot of people suggesting it was good discipline this what teenagers should be learning to get their body clocks ready for working life if this was around when I was younger it would have been acceptable for my body clock because I always got up between 5 and 6 the morning I was asleep by 1030 so you walk through can educate your body clock What do you think teenagers should they have allowed to sleep little bit longer better for their brains a one trouble free style you text the word radio these B.B.C. Sussex. Things some 6 weeks we'll bring you. Right our top story at breakfast and a massive fire totally destroys the technology business and send learn a sudden it 10 that's when we had to get everybody out the block and explosions were going off left right and. You know 50 people were evacuated spent Friday night away from their homes everyone in the town urged to keep their doors and windows closed for a time got a significant foreign national unit part of a roof as its final push forward upon itself and obviously there's some things inside Well despite the devastation the managing director of the company involved industries is vowing to return and we will be live at the scene very shortly 1st size that was at the industrial estate palms would industriously north of. Sent letters on Sunday neighbors to said the houses shook when the factory exploded last night the flames began to to window the managing director was allowed to talk around the property so. Yes See here shock I'm not sure what we're going to do but we'll do something there's nothing left to go on with acrid air filter burning rubber and metal nearby residents were asked to move from their properties because the sound of the scared them the most she just. We had explosions from. Before and then you a sudden at 10 roughly about 10 o'clock here that's when we had to get everybody out the block and explosions were going off left right and. All residents behind this building have been retired Stackhouse says the fire brigade are still checking for hot spots inside the warehouse. Look like it's out but underneath all the top it's there's a lot of hope it's underneath so in this instance we've got a significant farm industrial unit part of a roof as its final push forward upon itself and obviously there's some things inside Meanwhile as Mr Meaney surveys what's left of the business he's adamant it's not the end of it we've already sorted out attention to May everyone on Monday and we'll be able to tell him then so. You'll be hearing from a soon yeah you can imagine if you're from drowning to see if you listen to this you work for. To give give give us a call is just gave as your reaction this morning I 102321045 Steve Bell has made it to the industrial estate Good morning state just to describe what the state itself is like a morning scene there let me space it through sort of residential A study just up the road and I'm on the palms would exhaust real estate which obviously a bus or residential the state hence evacuation arm of the sort of bottom of a hill and I'm standing just off the sites are not actually out on so the side but I can see the roof caved in the Corrugated Burns how sightings of the building completely destroyed there's a police car standing guard sort of thing at the edge of the saw and there's no hints of any suspicion of any arson or anything the officer is simply there to really protect us for our own good really to stop any kids wandering on to the sites out of curiosity but it is completely decimated I mean I guess the fortunate thing from a fire perspective nearly is a completely separate saw I saw just chatted to a couple of the guys from French's a neighboring building that said there was in skips and there were a good sort of 50 or 100 feet away from it so they can carry on functioning as normal fire completely dampened down this morning as they try and come to terms with this tragic tragic loss no yeah being seen as you get a bit more light there you'll be able to describe a little bit more about what what it's like there and also talk to some residents being to get their their reaction to what happened on the night of the fire as well that smell the everybody was talking about is that a smell in the air stills they've I can't smell anything there but I guess is some time since the fire now is yes or no it is completely clear and the only evidence of the Far East is the very ugly shell of a building where as you say 50 people would have been turning up for work this morning but no the completely clear and it's just a sort of cold morning. February morning on an industrial estate no yeah thanks very much Steve for the time being. About Steve tell there if you in the area you can tell us what it was like join the 502321045 I think rather try to do it which is about to ship out some stuff from the factory which had just been completed and obviously that got caught up in the fire also where one of the employees who got a new car and they partied up outside and that got melted you know it's it's pretty sad pretty sad really the impact on the business as well we'll have to wait and see past 7 at B.B.C. Sussex just looking at the front pages as well the Argus have what they call seal shock mystery as to headless corpses of seals washed up on the beaches what's going on they'll have been asking that question the Daily Telegraph green faces MIT police inquiry over allegations this is the latest on Philip Green and the Times newspaper talking about breaks it someone has to soft breaks it talks with labor risk a cabinet split Yes it still breaks it time so will we might get more that as the as the day goes on that Jeremy called him in and trees in May and whether or not they're talking to each other what they're talking about that's also in the news today as well so that's where we are then 60 minutes past the. Check on the BAFTA isn't just a 2nd but let's get there round up of the news from Joe records the boss of a company in St Leonards burnt to the ground over the weekend is adamant the firm will continue despite admitting there's nothing left there the prime minister has said she's willing to hold further talks with Jeremy Corbyn about the 5 labor demands for supporting a bricks it deal and the whole event pay Peter Carl is calling on the government to give councils more cash for sexual health services to make sure that they can cope if more men are offered the anti H.I.V. Drug prep. You are not going to believe this well maybe you will I don't know Joe I passed a florist the other day and they were doing one of these sort of get in fast and order your red roses before Valentines sort of offer and I thought oh an offer before Valentine's does you know being a romantic sort of sort Hi I just save a bit of cash Oh No obviously I want to get into the get the best bloom says as one does. 12 red roses How much do you think they were asking for 12 red roses. 35 pounds steam. The rest of the year price would probably be about I don't know $20.00 quid this year 50 quid $4545.00 pounds for 12 red roses Yeah you see supply and demand they milk it you see because people will buy them I did say to Laney I do love you but I don't love you that much no you know take my word for it and. Buy your flowers in 2 weeks time or no this Mother's Day in 6 weeks time. 45 pounds for 12 red roses and that wasn't all fun yes there was shouting about it oh news are you supposed to go Wow I mean that's cheap prisoner let me go if I did not pass by but I did how does this work out what was the going rate at the moment now what you need to do nail is go to a garden center and buy a dormant Rose shrub. And say you know your rose shrub this is going to this is going to bloom later in the year with more than 12 words roses well here we are Valentine's Day. The prices will already be up that high but if you spotted let us know either give us the 1212 Roses right or the single rose right but 45 pounds for 12 I thought was a little bit of the steep side price come you know you know supplies nearly all passed on you see coming over from Holland they'll break the price up that's not. A supply is my. Right OK it was a nice try 90 minutes past 7 o'clock on the roads very slow on the A 27 through worthy Yes he's taking over 20 minutes to get through the lines from lights where it goes from single to the fuel carriageway is just a right mess there long for long about a mile of queues to get to Findon from patching and we've also now got queues in launching Hill Bonn of to the Manor in particular that stretch of jail carriageways also queuing now Colgate through to Drusilla's that westbound stretch going towards betting him is heavy and rolling that's probably the best description says not on bearable 10 minute queue so northbound at the roundabout and a half mile of queues through roadworks Pirlo on the 267 that's going up towards Horan now on other routes noticing now further up the A $24.00 you've got delays of half a mile of the great talks roundabout going up from the Robinhood in Horsham be aware going right up the A 24 to Leatherhead it's taking her off an hour to get through a set of road. There that's to get on to the motorway so because of works on the 243 which is the bit that goes underneath the M $25.00 but it's all backed up as a result M $25.00 clockwise there's a collision junction 3 that's causing harm our Q Back to back to the Essex side and only I'm 20 it's also very heavy from Maidstone to the M 26 Link motorway in the road works as having about half an hour to your journey on the trains no major problems I'm Stephen Cranford B.B.C. Sussex travel with your travel updates 080232104 Find B.B.C. Sussex travel you trust 721 well to the BAFTA is then as predicted the favorite was the favorite at last night's British Academy Film Awards winning 7 prizes including Best British film and best actress to Livia Coleman who played Queen Anne in the film that you know what I guess so this is. This story I swear I'm going to go in a minute this is for. Not for THE LEAD it's for a lead and as far as I'm concerned all 3 of us are the same and should be the lead and it's we had that Ican do that but and this is for all 3 of us it's got my name on it that we constructed so much in there I the nation's favorite Livia Coleman bless and best film went to another contender the Mexican film Roma It won a total of 4 bets as this one including Best seen some a top 3 and best director full Alfonso Kwara whether we like it or not we're all connected chair in the space and time. I'm going we finally choose to embrace that connection to show compassion towards one another we're all raised together I too believe truly believe that cinema has the power to cult was achieved thank you very much thank you guys and Rami Malik continuing his success as best actor in Bohemian Rhapsody as Freddie Mercury Thank you. So very much to Queen to Brian May and to Roger Taylor to the entire community we're going. To think to the greatest of them all. For being so unwavering and unflinching and uncompromising in every which way thank you Freddie Mercury again OK Well let's hear from our film critic. Who also is with us on a Friday night on the radio station well you say as you said on Friday didn't you that you thought Star is Born was going to be huge and it didn't with an awful lot of it it certainly didn't nail morning I mean it was a bit of a surprise actually it may do better. At the. Ticket as a favorite but yeah it's a shame but I did also say the favorite would be the favorite so. Which point was all story which film when it snows the fight. And tell us about the favorite for those who haven't seen it why is it so good. The thing. You need. From you the most so if you've seen the Lopes or the killing of the sacred day you'll know it's it's quirky So it looks feels everything else about a period drama but actually the dialogue and some of the action sequences are let's. Say turned on its head is this really dark so black comedy and a Libya comment was in the lead that and is just so funny and so witty and so unexpectedly so an extremely original that you need the cinema all thinking only actually watch all of that you know they paid an awful lot of attention to detail in terms of the era that they haven't but the dialogue is completely mold Yes so it's fantastic if you haven't seen it you really have to go it was released on New Year's Day So no excuse still in the cinema list because of the award seasons it's also nominate a nominated for I think 12 Oscars so yeah it's really good if you haven't seen it and you've played there Coleman speech which was the best speech of the Noyon I think she's so down to earth isn't she a Jew thing as a role do you think actually she could deliver that speech in a very sort of normal way but she goes into today I will I will give you my bumbling Livia came and. You know I actually think she's such a humble No I don't think she puts that on and I you know. She just says that. It's kind of bumbling British you know and they'll love her in America she is going to all right. Now cinema doesn't have to be about her laughs but Roman doesn't sound like about a lot of the toll Mexican film which was it was best film it was a bit of a surprise what do you make of that film you know the film itself we saw at the London Film Festival of the critics and. It is a labor of love for Alfonso cuarón with his cinematography and his direction it's a passion projects really and Netflix got behind it the 1st time Netflix have ever won an accolade like that especially the top accolade which is best film. The film itself. You know it's about. Basically a nanny she's a housemaid as well and it's set in Mexico that she's Hine town and it's just so beautifully done it's poetic without being like still it was a little bit pretentious but every single Satan has this incredible detail you can almost it's almost like smell a vision you can only smell the dust in Mexico you can almost you know and but it's black and white and we see Mexico in colors dying so it's the May was a really interesting kind of it was a note to his upbringing and the women in his life and the really strong women in his life so it's got a very strong female centric set of characters and we did see that the leads that. Actually presenting an award as well they were not and I said yes really good it is good but yeah I was surprised it won so many awards especially the best film yeah people surprise Well that's what BAFTA is all about the all surprise Money thank you very much Next stop the Oscars of course at 727. 1 day after 1000 years of. 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Some 27 sting topic to debate at this time this morning whether or not Secondly school should start later because teenagers are too tired to learn the normal times now whether or not teenagers are up at the moment in your house as you let us know M.P.'s debating the issue today this is after huge petition calling for schools to start at 10 am The petition says because teenagers have late running body clocks going the growing up and that means they would be more productive if they go to live in teenagers we spoke to agree arc is another good idea it's good for now I'm always doing work really late at night stay just be easy even with us while the parent says it is a great idea particularly since it is the strangest and as ridiculous as any to get the children all the yeah well there are several schools in sorry already have a later start one in home planning to mil looked at the idea rejected it though and its head teacher Ashley Harold spoke to us last year we went out to a consultation with parents and students and staff and looked at what the implications would be compared to the potential benefits and ultimately decided not to go ahead with it it was about $5050.00 in terms of people in favor of people not in favor from all of those different stakeholders in terms of our school we value obviously we want the students to achieve good exam results and that's really important to us and the flip side of it was. Mentioned already we're actually quite substantial and in the end there were things that would have been compromised that we just weren't willing to compromise on so specifically the clubs in extracurricular activities. Not all of them were transferable to the start of the school and so there would have been clubs and societies happening and one of the interesting things that came back from parents and actually. Sort of surprised us which was really important was that they really valued family time in the thing and so one of the things that we didn't want to do was have a detrimental effect on the quality I'm. Right. Just look at your comments coming in they're not terribly warm towards teenagers interesting stuff they say we got Paul Kelly who's a former head teacher now research in sleep science at the Open University help or can I high so our teenage is different to the rest of us yes they are a different kind I think the important thing that the head teacher just brought up is the issue is not resolve it's health and so the big research that's been turned on the evidence that comes out is not only to teenagers wake up later but they also need more sleep and if you change. To 10 o'clock then they become much healthier so they get the street that only they get the protection from the biology of it and so the surprising thing we found is they actually have their health problems during that year drop by 50 percent run a few percent less absence for health problems because people that work with some people who just think the teenagers a lazy and so how you I mean the day from working for example he says My stepson if Dean He's the laziest thought I've ever known in my life sold his friends we'll work hard at home he's in bed. You know discuss you know their bit of a waste of time these teenagers what's going on well that's when very biology is telling them to sleep they need to sleep more Actually rather than last and so you're trying to wake somebody up in the middle of the night and the fact I'm not middle of the night very very late for them however if you simply let our health biology then they're perfectly normal and they won't be grumpy because they don't have to. Thank you very much you do well that's fascinating they are there is the evidence and that's why. We're talking about it Paul Kelly there from the Open University what do you think teenagers someone saying you know they're not going to work as I think the idea is they start later they finish a bit later so you know going to the shorter school day. I don't think that's that's an issue so what what could possibly go wrong about just shifting the school day back an hour it won't trouble 3 star you text the word Radio 730 said. Monday morning on B.B.C. Sussex it's the 11th of February history records with the headlines this morning the boss of a company in St Leonards which burnt to the ground over the weekend is adamant the firm will continue to spite admitting there's nothing left there about 50 people had to spend Saturday night in emergency accommodation after a fire took hold at dryland which specializes in technology on the palms would industrial estate our reporter Steve Dale is at the site this morning I can see the roof caved in the birds how sightings of the building completely destroyed there's a police car standing guard sort of thing at the edge of the site but it is completely decimated the prime minister has responded to Jeremy Corbin's 5 demands for breakfast deal in a letter to the Labor leader Terry's I'm a appears to reject his calls for continuing in the Customs Union the senior police officer in charge of planning for a no deal BRACKS It says it could leave Britain less safe Deputy Assistant Commissioner Richard Martin says some criminals would be able to evade arrest the home N.P.P. To college calling on the government to give councils more cash for sexual health services it's to make sure they can cope with more men are offered the anti H.I.V. Drug perhaps. The sleeping habits of teenagers will be debated by an piece today 180000 people have signed a petition asking the government to start the school day at 10 o'clock they say genetics make teenagers more tired in the morning so they'd be more productive if they got a lion and the favorite and Roma with the big winners at the batter's the Netflix funded Roma one in 4 categories including Best Film the favorite took 7 awards including a Livia coalminers best actress and Rachel vise as Best Supporting Actress film is a mixture of it's cool thriller love story romantic tragedy and absurd ridiculous music slapstick series many many different times I think it was the most 4 hands of your dislike it was the director I would say told was down to him I just said Remember it is a mystery those are the headlines I'll have a full bulletin a date now then talk about the cost of roses times day is looming to get roses one time story no no don't tend to do we don't we are in any tomb really we'll leave that for the people who don't show their love and other times yeah. Yeah we see that's an investment because I say I love you every day I don't need to spend 50 craves you 50 quid if you don't roses that's right and I mean it obviously it's not just me being tight or anything this one says roses best roses 65 pounds for a dozen according to one of the florist in Sussex who wants to stay anonymous gosh this is what she took if you beautiful roses you know proper apparel 5 pounds where is she even Bexhill says I absolutely flip through office from Alvey cotton to their brochure they do to they do a dozen roses for 2 quid their way are you. Calling in for everyone to per ounce dozen roses really they won't be good ones will they own way toward tell you what you beat a path to their door wouldn't you yeah yeah. Just to see whether they were good enough quality going to light oh you know they would go next door to the florist and pay 65 pounds quite happily wouldn't you let's face it. So Hazel says I think it's criminal to buy cut flowers you just watch them die in a jug of water very very true HAYES Yes I'm with you Hank That's my view as well my heart always sinks when people buy me flowers oh really yes it's not very nice of me I know but I do yeah for that reason they take up room just space in the kitchen I'm just going to watch them die Yeah not very romantic I don't look lovely Yeah but I'll look nice on the ground as well my other half in our being together 18 years of 1st year I did get him something about on time so he used to work in a horticulture industry and was really cross that I'd wasted my money on flowers and we've never done it since or are happy days. And I think OK well this has been I can do the Valentine's humbug edition on yeah well you to write all mysteries are you I mean let's run away I hope you're not on for Valentine's Day Thursday you will be both on and we don't want to say that because you know I wouldn't you know I don't know. Thanks to 6 schools update. Right let's do some sport actually and the city what a day for them yesterday 6 nil win over Chelsea at the end he had he got to think you know Roman Abramovich may well get the old dagger out 1st sorry Well that was see what happens there it wasn't meant to be for the Albion against Burnley $31.00 it was not that we played badly we're now just 3 points off the 3rd place bottom Southampton in rugby England racked up their biggest win over France in over a century as they went top of the 6 Nations table looking really good final score $4048.00 at Twickers and in the cricket England will receive more 19 without loss in the 2nd Test against West Indies with 142 run lead if you an England fan say you think yourself B.B.C. Sussex travel a new trial. Reports of a collision in Arran 27 near the White Swan Now I'm trying to look at cues on the speed sensors it does not heavy from Cross Bush actually making a way there so any updates from the scene of course much appreciated eastbound doesn't seem to be causing any problems. Still a good 20 minute delay to get through lands from lights on the 871 lane into 2 westbound It's about a 10 minute queue from the something by pass through to Grove large and the middle of something bypass through to the Manor in the cute East on the A 27 of course. Washington and Hoffa molecules at the great dorks around about. 20 minutes maybe even 30 feet time it badly to get to the M 25 from junction 9 going up the A 24 to road works Cowfold it's a mile and a half a sluggish traffic you are rolling at least to get through a set of temporary lights they have Midway and the 2300. 10 minute queue westbound 10 minute queues north through East Grinstead only a 22 and also the roundabout north on the 22 a similar delay on the motorways services to 6 has a broken down vehicle that's causing about a 20 minute hold up and finally cues from 8 to 10 clockwise that's on the M 25 B.B.C. Sussex. RA a real change in the world this week let's hear about it from taken Sallah. Drive throughout the week actually thanks to high pressure which is going to dominate our weather we've lost the wet wild windy weekend and we've gained a really quite pleasant settled dry week say for today we have plenty of sunshine temperatures quite chilly this morning but looking at temperatures getting out. Front. That's really getting in the way it is going to be quite cold clear skies temperatures dropping down to. Get a little bit of frost on cars tomorrow morning the risk of wanted to fuck patches as well as the wind. It's very light say tomorrow morning could get a bit of Mr Fog it will lift out again some styles of hazy sunshine temperatures 10 Celsius more sunshine around for Wednesday and for Thursday in temperatures by the end of the week could be seeing a mild 12 Celsius not the initial waters forecast for North foliage T. Cell C. Will the winds northwesterly 4 or 5 decreasing 3 or less backing westerly visibility good weather fare sea takes litle moderate occasionally rough at 1st becoming smooth in the shelter next high tide in Hastings to 28 at 6.7 metres in Brighton to 43 at 5.6 metres in book Mary just 253 at 6 metres to get a full 2 it will cost on our website at B.B.C. Took her to EK forward slash something I think you. See some say. 228 we have really stirred about with this teenager thing today teenagers should be able to start school at 10 because their brains are wired slightly differently as they're growing up this person's So I think there's a great degree of tongue in cheek here I think teenagers should be allowed to go on flextime they should be woken up gently with hot music and then maybe a softball leg with soldiers washed down by a freshly brewed skinny macchiato. Would I'm sure they wouldn't complain. This one says We'd all love a line but if I had got to school at 10 o'clock it would have been the biggest shock of my life facing getting to work at 6 o'clock as I do now schools and colleges don't teach enough life skills as it is at least they can do that prepare young people for the early stuff is missing something great. 90 minutes to talk of the news now and the daily pill that could stop people getting H.I.V. But the problems of getting hold of it it's called Prep It's not yet available on the air. Yes Instead it's introduced a large drug trial that only open to a limited number of people now the government has said it will double the number of people on the trial but it's not paying for all the necessary sexual health appointments involved as well as more from Ben vice pre-exposure prophylaxis is a daily pill that can stop H. I.V. Being passed on across England as a trial going on giving thousands of people the drug it's currently the only way of getting prepped free and in many parts of the country including in Sussex the trial is full so for those hoping for a place some good news 2 weeks ago and H.S. England is back to plans to double the number of people taking part in a trial of a drug which protects against HIV infection but that poses a tricky question for councils although the N.H.S. Pays for the pills Council's pay for the appointments someone like Brighton doubling the number of trial places could create as many as a 1000 extra appointments a year Joe Miller is a tour we counsel in Brighton and Hove they welcome the government and it has England's decision to fund the extra places it means for residents emotion coast toward that waiting on that trial that they're more likely to get the drugs that they need now that obviously has a large impact because you have to be seen every 3 months by the sexual health service in the city and therefore there is an argument which councils are making to N.H.S. Single is it's all well funding the drug but you can't then not provide financing for the for the sexual health services as a result of Public Health grant reductions Peter Carl is the hope M.P. He says government should definitely be the ones to pay my problem in the last 5 to 8 years with the funding is how fragmented it's become what the government has done is said it will pay for the pills but another local organization has to pay for for the wrap around services and the follow on support and it could be the cheap it is done by said. Government so who should be paying for the wraparound care in this case the money should be coming from the Department of Health all the N.H.S. The key thing is all of the money and the support these are stay together Alex Phillips from the Terrence Higgins Trust says England can't afford to wait any longer for perhaps we really well that decision a commitment from government to extend the child from 13226000. But we need those places available now we need that increase to be immediate We know that 40 percent of trial sites across in and are already full and in Sussex there are 5 trial sites that are full in the mean time people are becoming HIV positive the government told us it was determined to double the number of places because more people needed the drug a decision on how that would work and who will pay is expected in the not too distant future Well let's talk to someone who's now been speaking to Sami who's a master student who takes prep but he's not on the trial he has to pay for his medication privately and he told Ellen the difference the prep actually makes to your life yeah it just makes me feel great makes me feel safer it's a simple job that I can take that not only protects me but makes me feel safe gives an example of something that you've done since prep that you wouldn't have done pretty Pratt Yeah I think I'm actively. Feeling more comfortable with approaching people sexually so I think before it was kind of I was kind of very timid I was kind of worried about it and that's obviously because like I said that of you and the stigma that's attached to interacting people and now I'm actively going out and I meet people at bars I mean people. Socially not only just you know sexually but socially as well I'm putting myself more on the line and you're getting prepped privately as I understand it why is that well obviously because. There's the impact trial in the U.K. Which currently trialing prep for 3 years and I believe it's really difficult to get him to get on to the trial because it only caters for $13000.00 people within the U.K. It's the con is the complication of X. And online as well and how much is it costing if you don't mind me and of course so after Like I said it's different plans that you can get online I think it cost around $40.00 pounds to get a monthly one but if you get on this one of which you if you can get a 3 month plan you have to agree to 3 men to plan it quits a 20 pounds a month 60 pounds ultimately I think that. Cost Economically it would be better to have it on the N.H.S. Rather than trying to find ways around it to try and prolong the trial it's not the fact that the trial exists and it's a good idea to try it's the fact that for example look at Scotland it's free in Scotland Chatham Scotland and just finally I know we should stay of course that prep is useful for low to different people not just men who have sex with Nancy but as as a man in our sex with men this particular pill which is very useful for so many who have sex with men like yourself is not universally available on the N.H.S. Now how does that make you feel so of course 1st of all I want to make a point that it is people can say that it's not discriminating but it is discriminating why my as a person who identify as sex and money and sex and men why am I not why do I have the right to access something that can protect me which isn't the answer to that question is. I wish I knew. We're talking about prep and whether or not more money should be available to fund the extra price is going on to that trial in the next. 30 MINUTES TO A to B.B.C. Sussex Let's have a look at the headlines now with Joe records. Sorry yes the managing director of a company instead Leonard which burnt down on Saturday is due to meet with staff today to discuss the future of the business the senior police officer in charge of preparing for a no deal Breck's it said there's a risk such an outcome would leave Britain less safe and as you've been hearing the M.P.P. To Kyle is calling on the government to give councils more cash for sexual health services to make sure they can cope if more men are offered an anti HIV drug prep channeling your in a teenager there who just nodded off because it's too early now I was busy preparing the 8 o'clock bulletin and since I can't printout at the moment I can't have the headlines ready so I have to toggle Yury asleep between screen change screens proved printer system that most but we are saving paper so it's all better if there were that was a short answer to a fairly straightforward question that was quite a long answer actually were anyway look you know Master Chef is on tonight and they're going to Kenny who's going to be with us in an hour's time Kenny the band manager from Worthing is actually doing some of the judging on the program tonight he's sort of muscling he's one of these Kenny has come back to judge you wait another couple years cook with Kenny be on B.B.C. One prime time good on him we're asking what was the most elaborate thing you cooked over the weekend Mark says morning will following the success of the hot POS recipe from Great Aunt Caroline's 936 recipe book I've just had another look at it for inspiration and I'm torn between sheep's head Part I and Mark pigeon you think would be a winner. Not sure on that one I guess for the pigeon. For the sheep's head pie just for the conversation starter What are we having then Margaret you will love it go and have a guess. What else this one says fried I'm not much for cook but I've recently acquired one of those mini multi cookers which can boil fry saute slow cook and make your good almost anything but the kitchen sink and that's a good one Joe you should have that you know never heard of it yeah I know it's like the sort of thing you buy and shopping channels on. I do the slow cook said Duncan over the weekend and you just bung it all in you bung in your meat and veggies go away you leave it for a day and then it's a lovely smell then it tastes pretty good and fantastic very straightforward So the most elaborate thing you cooked over the weekend in celebration of the start of Mark. Sanford he didn't do anything to no not want a man that can as we do nothing go in the kitchen now than on the road accident on the A 27 in. The US Now I didn't mention this one before it's mine the white swans are just sort of west of the Ford roundabout thank you MT who phoned to give us an update from the scene the westbound side is blocked by a vehicle the queue looks like it goes back to cross Bush pretty much Eastbound is also slow as well I can see that in the speed sensors there are merge and see services there but that is why your being held up thank you very much be our plates king coming in it looks like it's a car on a bike involved in that one elsewhere in Lansing near Hill barn Sam's Dad phoned to say that it was being delivered to one of the houses between the hill barn and the Manor so that's why it was pinched down to just one lane hopefully it's gone by now but there's still fairly heavy traffic from the middle of the something bypass through to there and further along I'm not sure what's occurring but there seems to be a queue that leads up to the shore mare port lights which were. Familiar with that it goes further between the flyover and Southwick there seems to be a queue up to that point sort of by that big bridge not sure what's going on if you're there can you give me an update folks certainly big queues in the vicinity of the A 24 Washington you got 15 minute delays there a mile and a half between bonding Cowfold going east on the 8 to 72 between Hickstead and Burgess Hill you've got a 10 minute queue in either direction that's going through the roadworks there now on the motorways M 25 very slow from 5 to clock lane that's 2 to a broken down vehicle and then from 89 and 10 on one stretch is very heavy as well on the trains no major problems I'm Stephen Cranford B.B.C. Sussex try call with your travel updates 080232104 Find B.B.C. Sussex travel you trust. Still a lot of stuff coming in on whether teenagers should start school at 10 o'clock one or 2 of the parents we heard from earlier on were unhappy because they said well how are they going to get to school you know we we have to get to work for you know 8 39 o'clock so we normally take them well I suggested. Why do they just leave them to get to school on their own they are 11 years old you know by the time the at the end of 2nd school they're sort of 18 so they should be out to get someone just said Neal I don't that would you really want your child to go to school on their own aged 11. Yes yes I would on their own course. I haven't of course yes. Say sound or exasperated it's of course I would what's wrong with that I'd let them get up as well that there is a life skill I'm off to work but you need to be in school by 10 o'clock that see if you can. See something. Right some good sports news some bad schools B.B.C. Sussex sports update pens how you look at this one if you Chelsea fan look away now match the city move back to the top of the Premier League table after a massive 6 nil win over Chelsea at yet yet another hat trick for Guerra So the stage is set for Sergio Here he comes right put in a little delay and then he tried. To put the i Pad trick the last shot I don't. Think they should i can't Chelsea Well a lot of stuff on the back pages about sorry sack fear after record defeat my job is on the line now admits Sorry but the City boss Pep Guardiola Well he was delighted. In the Premier League in the way we played in the sensors in in we were social you know attention which you have to do in incredible incredible complement to the players and. I've heard that twice now I still have to clear what he's saying City and now on top level on points with Liverpool but 10 points goal difference better off so so all smiles there now for the seagulls not so good Chris utan is confident that we do have enough matches left to pull back from an increasingly worrying relegation battle seagulls were 12 points clear of trouble do you remember the start December will look very good but satisfying defeat to Burnley means they are just 3 points now above 3rd bottom Southampton Chris Hughton says it's still in our own hands that. It is very much and for what is a huge disappointment there will be bad days and we need to make sure that we have more bad days than not but we are a club level and everything's not going to be smooth and when it's not so smooth then that's the time when as a manager and as a star from these players you have to work out well let's hear how cold it on Saturday afternoon his journey can to one aspect here. Say 60 seconds. 6 fils it across a high school commode so if you get into the woods there was a referee this is in the process cause he's sure he's on so you want to go over the keeper boy brings down because it will be a penalty. Scored his last 5 penalties actually have to say bonds usually those with power is usually very very decisive where he puts it the forward. In the driving right for the South actually step right fix it spot she rides on the seagulls trail by 3 goals still look on course we defeat the objects. In the Premier League 60. 6 Wright said seagulls back in action in the F.A. Cup next week against Championship Dobby County at the Amex That's Saturday lunchtime and tonight's premier league matches wolves hosting Newcastle in rugby England racked up their biggest win over France in over a century as they went top of the 6 Nabl Nations table looking fantastic this season Jonny May scoring a 1st half trick as they won $4048.00 at Twickenham impressive performances at a lot of their 2nd half the way we stuck at it like I think in nice Oregon's we're going to by this point it's easy to fall. In the easy to base just grab the scoreboard and just go through the motions and we know there are good players with good good discipline and particularly our 2nd I was. Right the British Horseracing industry holding its breath till the saving that some are going to get an announcement about the Quine flow for new positive tests have been returned. In New Market So basically race is on hold until Wednesday and we'll get an update tonight but whether or not it will go ahead this week and in cricket Marwood took 5 wickets is in them dismiss me dismiss the West Indies 450 were incredibly we're on top in that match now B.B.C. Sussex Drive time we've been wanting call it for a few years now of cities have L G P T Q icon you know who doesn't love college each week day join me for all the day's top stories for Sussex. And keep company or presented me with a compelling argument for why we need more cerebral the latest news weather and travel from 4 so we debated today whether it's a good idea for teenagers to start later because Powlett called into the experts sleep people their brains are wired differently and they need the extra sleep at that time of the day but juicing Broadwater has an interesting story from from Switzerland isnt it. Yes that's right tell me more I've got 2 grandchildren and so it's and and when they're in the infants and Junius gold I went just for 8 o'clock in the morning and when I went down to the town to the senior school I went. For help are 7th Wow Yes I know what I saw. I want to do it they finished presumably a bit earlier today and I finished about well I don't know about say new one but the junior luncheon dished about courthouse 3 but they obviously by gaining that extra time in the morning they seem to have when she often you know if that's interesting so they just there's there's some thoughts that if you leave it to 10 o'clock then you might mean lead to more absenteeism that's what some of the things as opposed to the thing is the. I don't know what how did you wake up when you were a teenager Joyce. Not too early but I did notice Katie's gotten out now 1 o'clock I think OK well I suppose each generation will have gone through this is almost like what we had together up early so they want to and Joyce thank you but they get up early in Switzerland that's interesting the news that 8 is next. On F.M. And on digital radio in the city Sussex. The morning it is exactly 8 o'clock this is B.B.C. Sussex it's the Monday morning the 11th of February and it's going to be quite a nice weeks whether this this week is good news our top story a massive fire destroying a technology business. 10 that's when we put out the block and explosions were going off left right where we live there this morning is the company works out how to move all my pretty devastated we're just trying to work let me walk around the building and it's it's pretty much completely big winner of the batter's last night was the favorite film is a mixture Let's go through a love story a romantic tragedy and ridiculous slapstick So it's many many different Take a look at the other with it from earlier screening a new trial has found mammograms on women in that age group could detect small to most before they.