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Meetings with some of the special people in the world of faith in our part of the world we're going to meet a unique husband and wife combination who 1st shared ministry in the church since they were married over 40 years ago they've brought their unique brand of ministry to Ingleby Barack over and over selling them we shall hear from them this morning I speak of Reverend David Shelton and his lovely wife Catherine They'll be joining me after 7 o'clock we'll also be talking about the language this morning in particular as you might not be surprised to know the language that's been on display in politics recently what can we do about it to Tony to hold out we'll be hearing from the Bishop of rep and Bishop Helen and Hartley on the program this morning and we'll remind ourselves of some of that language before 7 o'clock we're also often a pilgrimage before 7 as well that's all to come. Take that b.b.c. Tees breakfast 90 minutes past 6 as thanks to John Foster for a look after things last week to Ian Brown and for looking after things of the week before whilst ice wander around Saigon Hanoi and down I was a fantastic trip I put behind goodness it's humid in Vietnam but what a brilliant country although you do have to learn how to cross the road from scratch because the method you use here just won't work over there if you wait for a gap in the traffic you'll be waiting for about a year and a half the rule of thumb over their face wait until there's a sort of gap and then you step into the road and then it's up to everybody else to avoid you and you know what it works. Might kill b.b.c. . I wouldn't try to told him though I thought about it in Stoke see the other day and he got run down by a lorry right let's have a look at the front pages of the Sunday papers shall we hear what they could possibly be talking about this morning well politics will broaden out to that extent the Sunday Telegraph leading with Boris Johnson's 13000000000 pound plan for 40 new hospitals to replace outdated buildings and equipment he's been speaking to the newspapers the Conservative Party's annual conference kicks off in Manchester today he said that the plan would begin with a 2700000000 pound cash injection for 6 hospitals over the next 5 years the Sunday Telegraph Well Jennifer are Koori the Us technology entrepreneur attended trade missions and received sponsorship grants when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was the London mare is featured in the paper she told friends of an affair with Boris that's what their splash reports this morning anyway the newspaper also made some claims that the pm personally apologized to the Queen af. Asking her to approve the unlawful suspension of the House of Commons also a story about Prince Andrew on the front of the papers Well the observer Well they're leading with spokesman he's accusing Boris Johnson of deliberately whipping up fears of riots and deaths so he can try to invoke emergency powers under avoid extending the u.k. In you membership beyond the 31st of October for the Mail on Sunday while exclusively revealing Downing Street seems best to getting alleged links between foreign governments and the M.P.'s Behind legislation passed this month that could force prime minister Boris Johnson to do it beyond the end of October number 10 probes remain M.P.'s foreign collusion it. Would see that not only across the pond . Sunday Express would win the election in jail a headline story courting said Bernard Ingham Margaret Thatcher's former chief press secretary saying that Boris Johnson would win a landslide victory even if he was in jail as long as he doesn't weaken the comments come after the pm was threatened with prison if he didn't ask the e.u. For an extension to the Bracks it deadline. Of all told the Daily Star Sunday while they move away from politics a little bit especially with comments by Friends actor Michael Tyler clans costar Jennifer Aniston's not spoken to him since it ended in 2004 to play at café on a gun to says he hasn't heard from the Hollywood actress since the show's wrap party obviously of her it on stories is faulty but the Sunday Mirror transplant played me please help my son find a heart of families to save the Ethan and for the Sun on Sunday star's nude shark from strictly Strip saying is their headlights all to do with hunk. Video and things that he did. Isi it never stops does it. Mike Hale Sunday mornings from 6 b.b.c. Teeth. We. Prove. Jackson when you believe it's my killer the if of b.b.c. Breakfast this Sunday morning back after my 2 week journey Vietnam and it could read all over there but it is raining cats and dogs around Teesside County Durham North Yorkshire this morning on my way in from Stoke City there was a lot of surface water out I had a look at my weather app it's got 89100 percent chance of rain for about the next 10 hours so it's only going to get worse I think so if you're out about this morning watch out for surface water on the roads a newsreader Chris this body you hear from him at 7 o'clock he came down the end 19 to get in this boy said it's a bit dangerous in parts because of the surface waters had to keep a lookout that if you see any problems around about there are some flood alerts out this warning and a yellow rain warning then to get in touch with us at b.b.c. Tees you can do that if you want to warn anybody about anything that you've seen 108595 not a proper coach you can text as well 81 trouble 3 Start your message with the word tease or tweet at b.b.c. . Return or a championship game at the Riverside we give you a chance to. Keep listening to. This Monday to see if this is. A. Chance to win. 60 Minutes. 9595 entries. Since to this is the place to keep listening to b.b.c. For your chance to be there. And I saw you bring the sublime Tuesday night if you can't get to the match then as I mentioned a little earlier will. See there ourselves of course on Tuesday evening b.b.c. Sport from 6 o'clock full match commentary on Burr against Preston from the Riverside Stadium at 24 minutes past 6 now even by the fraught and fractious standards of the breakfast debate it's been a tense and angry few days of Westminster us into heated exchanges in the House of Commons Well they've raised fears the top politics could be heading in a dangerous direction and those fears have been shared by all of the Church of England's bishops and archbishops who on Friday morning issued a joint rebuke of M.P.'s for using language which they say it's unacceptable and not worthy of our country no the leadership we now need well here's a reminder of some of the exchanges in Parliament on Wednesday night. Cutting. Through. Was reserved d.c. . With these barristers. To see how do. You how do you use. This. To still vote who calls you lose you know where it would. Be. Nice just begun to see how good. It appears. How the prime minister was. Trying. To say Mr Speaker I've never heard such that you know my life. Day calm down will. So how can we reduce the temperature of the political debate while still making sure our politicians can Xpress their passionate beliefs we're going to hear from one of the bishops who signed that letter this morning but let's hear from some politicians 1st because this was one of the topics discussed on Friday's Victoria Darbyshire program on b.b.c. 2 and the question asked was could the heightened rhetoric even be putting our elected politicians and their families in physical danger Well Nick Boles is a former Conservative m.p. Who is pledging to moderate his own behavior on Thursday he said on Twitter that he'd been intemperate even brutal in his language so what did he have in mind I think probably what I regret and is not in the House of Commons I try and restrain myself in the House of Commons but on Twitter as you will I'm sure see and recognize the people can become very heated and I think one of the things that I've had a tendency to do is to describe people as lawyers rather than to identify a particular thing somebody might have said that I was a lawyer and I think that's a very important distinction because the truth is that Boris Johnson you know I believe has said some things that were untrue and can be fairly described as lies but I don't think it helps anyone and I don't think that it is fair to describe anybody as a defining them as a liar just because they've said some things that were untrue and so I hope that in the future I will be able to just just sort of take a breath before sending that tweet and making sure that I'm talking about particular statements saw events or actions rather man but snatching some of his entire character and sort of demonizing them as something that that isn't a fair picture of who they are. Is a labor m.p. Did she think she had gone too far sometimes. I think the House of Commons chamber people all know prime minister's questions but the geography of the place the fact that it's a glad to Tauriel combat there are 2 sides facing each other so you're kind of trained to think that is the enemy opposite you and specially in a pm cues type of situation so Boris Johnson every time he pops up we're sort of we automatically a reflex we start shouting resign resign anyway a couple of days ago when he came back after having lost the Supremes court case historic judgment he was quite bombastic about it he started sort of blustering on that he wasn't going to change our side shouting You should be in prison and I was going look came out look him up it was a kind of voice you know it was us it was sort of noises off thing but you know the way oh a workplace works and if like no other I don't work place on earth everything is televised these clips a maid and say he was also playing to the gallery and yeah I mean I think it's very juvenile now you know what did that achieve not a lot but it's also a shouting so your side wants to shout louder Let's try and find an independent voice of reason shall we my few side is the author of rebel ideas the power of diverse thinking he offered his view of what might be at the root of the problem but it's a great paradox in the modern world was supposed to be one of diversity and interconnection it was supposed to make us more collectively intelligent and yet we've seen the emergence of echo chambers where people online and beyond surround themselves with people who look and think like themselves there's also the phenomenon of the algorithms inside for example Google search invisibly personalizing our searches so we see more of what we want to see and we're not exposed to diverse opinions that can help us to nuance from this and improve our ideas I think there's also been a breakdown in trust so when we are exposed to alternative opinions for example across the dispatch box we tend to immediately reject what they are saying not because we reject their. But we reject their ideological identity in a few debates I've heard people coming up with an assertion and the group will ponder it and then someone say why don't you or remain or or leave or in other words I'm only going to take your opinion evidence data seriously if I 1st think that you are trustworthy when there is a breakdown in trust when trust itself becomes tribal That is a fundamental problem I think for our democracy so what do the bishops make of it well Bishop Helen and Hartley was on the program on Friday and we'll get her take on it next. Can. I am. Kill Sunday mornings from 6 b.b.c. T.v. . Just career to 25 to 7 let's pick up on the language Big used in Parliament this past week benching that it featured on the Victoria Darbyshire program on b.b.c. 2 on Friday we've already heard from former Conservative m.p. Nick Boles who thinks he needs to moderate his behavior particularly on social media we've heard from Labor m.p. Rupert Murdoch who thinks that perhaps they go over the ball over the top occasionally from time to time we've heard from author Matthew side who thinks he knows what's at the root of the problem but I mention that the bishops of all signed a letter condemning the behavior of our politicians and saying that it's not worthy of our country nor the leadership we now need while one of those bishops is Bishop Helen I'm hardly the Bishop of Rippon now she felt strongly enough about the issue not only to sign the letter from the bishops but to join the debate on Friday from the b.b.c. News room and she explained the thinking behind the letter and the call for better language and more understanding. Sunday mornings from 6. Well she did and she said this I think language is itself before Metairie So you know there's the phrase actions speak louder than words and actually in this instance I think it's words that really do matter and the bishop statement has been issued in the context where well it's a bit like a family argument that's gone really really toxic and really wrong and we're calling for a sense of humility of moderation and really coming together at a time when the country needs that moral leadership there is the phrase Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do to you which I think is something that's shared across the board by by people of all faiths and none and I think if Jesus were sat there on the sofa right now with you in the studio that's one of the things he would be saying I mean. Courage by the tone of the engagement between repair and mic and want to commend them for that and say that we need we desperately need more more of that at this time so that's the kind of context broadly that the bishops state that this issues into well author Matthew side also picked up in the discussion about another thing which could be in play here there's an important phenomenon psychologically called cognitive dissonance when you have 2 groups one adamantly believe in the other adamantly remain a new evidence comes in they tend to selectively cherry pick the evidence that suits their argument and therefore become more and more polarized and I think we're seeing where a lot Nick made I think a very important point about the ad hominem attack where instead of assessing the data you start to attack the person who's a sporting matter for playing the person rather than the ball I think there's a lesson for all of us we do want to surround ourselves with opinions that suit our own it reflects our own world view back to us it's validating we become more creative I think more open minded more empathetic when we're prepared not just to hear other views but to listen to them and to grow in our capacity to innovate and to compromise well let's give the final word to the bishop or if I'm Bishop Helen and what does she want to see politicians do now well I think there needs to be humility there needs to be listening and generosity and I do think that that at some point needs to be some sense of apology and forgiveness you know this is not about one person one party it's about the whole way in which the Parliamentary democracy works and the need to actually engage positively particularly at this time which is critical in our national and Public Life was all happening on Friday in about an hour's time on b.b.c. We're going to talk live to Bishop Helen and Hartley the Bishop of Rippon to find out how she thinks all of this problem that we have at the moment might be solved and what she wants to see in practical terms will be taught about the language and the honoring of the referendum which was also touched on in the. Bishop said it will do that in an hour's time I think we need a little love don't wait. Hold Goer. Really a. Very apt for this Sunday going to go b.b.c. 2 and love. All around except of course around Westminster but will touch on that with Bishop Helen and the Harley the bishop will rip and again I may now back out an hour's time right coming up. Today after many bridges and will be with you not a day to be out in the garden truth be told but Brigid will solve any of your gardening problems and they'll have much more besides We'll chat with them in a couple of hours President between 9 and 12 back for 2 hours of great Sunday music on your Sunday lunchtime as well I don't know what you're going to be doing today because it's out it's a trifle damp isn't it yeah then you can relax this afternoon 3 hours of vintage vinyl with column Bunyan from 2 o'clock before Alex hall stirs things up with some songs from the show's 5 that's how it's looking on b.b.c. Tees this afternoon though on b.b.c. One. Hi this is Alan Jones tens of thousands of you know to like him you love the most so on this week songs of praise We're counting down the top 10 the u.k. So things are Tim He's got amazing stuff in this is the length and breadth of the country including Daniel O'Donnell in Northern Ireland fairground attraction's any reader in Scotland the Kingdom on the Isle of Wight and Katherine Jenkins in Wales in Lester's De Montfort hall we have lots of star guests including Lesley Garrett and Britain's Got Talent winner Collins Bakri they lead more than a 1000 voices as we count down the top 10 hymns the true see the most votes and I'll be singing 2 good friends. Songs of Praise and the U.K.'s. 115 m b b c one. Could be yes Alan Jones counting down the top 10 favorite hymns this afternoon on songs of pros you might want to stay in and enjoy that because you sure as heck don't want to be going out to watch today. No I don't think so and yellow warning for for rain it is. Until 5 o'clock this afternoon I'm told also the Environment Agency has issued for flood alerts for the tease area so watch out for that what about the weather generally well it's going to be a cloudy and wet day they'll be outbreaks of rain lingering for much of Sunday could be heavy at times the specially this morning the rain though will ease towards the evening it will be a breezy day as well maximum temperature 13 degrees Celsius 55 degrees Fahrenheit I'm sure some of the doggies going to. Run it will be getting a trifle soggy So watch out for those soggy doggies this evening and tonight well any lingering rain will push away to leave it largely dry to be clear periods developing some mist and fog patches forming cheering the early hours minimum temperature overnight 6 Celsius $43.00 fire and height then for Monday well once any mist and fog practices have cleared it should be a dry and bright morning tomorrow with some sunny spells during the afternoon the cloud will thicken outbreaks of rain will gradually push in from the southwest and the marksman temperatures tomorrow smidge warmer than today 15 Celsius 59 fire and height and then for the middle of the wait well outbreaks of heavy rain on Monday night will linger through Tuesday morning but it will turn dry a brighter in the afternoon good news for Mrs Hill she's playing golf on Tuesday afternoon it will feel rather chilly though with a brisk northeasterly wind Apache Proscar for mopey overnight on Tuesday Wednesday will be dry and bright but sunny spell thoughts the best day enjoy that and a dry stuff on Thursday but patchy rain looks likely to push in there in the days so a bit of a mixed bag this week Abby Jew Hurst will have more on the weather for us in an hour's time. To play a time in our lives. Now would be nice if. We did. A. Great. Time every day. Yeah Joyce Scott tomorrow afternoon from 12 to 0 for a b.b.c. Teasin 2 hours of time all lives a 12 and 3 now how do you fancy going on a pilgrimage this well I guess it is a bit damp isn't it but a new pilgrimage route as opened this weekend it brings a little bit of Spain to the north east we'll find out more about that after this. She spins and swear to whatever song playing with. You. The way the world. Shauna a ring on. Just glowing and it's all the. She says day. 6 months. I need to practice my. Own. Soul. Cause. Steven Curtis Chapman home p.c. Tees for this Sunday morning and Cinderella It's 9 minutes to 9 now Pilgrim roots are all the rage these days aren't we feature them quite a lot not just there for people making a deep connection with their faith but also for hikers and people who just searching for a little bit of emotional wellbeing or a new Pilgrim route opened in Durham this weekend might be used as a starting point for the famous Camino descent you are going to compass teller in northern Spain the 22 mile hike goes from Eskdale church it stops off at Durham Cathedral and then ends at Finkle Priory and it's officially become an extension to the Camino Inglis or English where Charlie Allen is the Canon chancellor a Durham Cathedral she's been telling us about the new route it's a beautiful read Actually it's not too long it's something that I think people who really enjoy doing think lobby is a beautiful place and it really got beat up too far from Darwin ready to walk there to give cathedral is it quite an easy one but we starting view if you go along and then the real quickly through the Cathedral and to. Our church which is just south of the ship or could and that is a lovely Chertoff being that now its counterpart in Spain leads to the tomb of St James So is there any comparable celebration of northern St along this English route many think that you will encounter along the English reach the have the famous in this area of course cough that can be and arrived at during the. Jewel will be invited to travel to the shrine of sing God but which is whether they visit God but are held within the Cathedral which has been the place of prayer and pilgrimage for many many centuries now this new route is a little taster pilgrimage for people but next year 2020 is the year of cathedrals and the pilgrimage absolutely we have an exciting year ahead in 2020 there isn't a year of talk which coming up which is something the happening at our procedural but also throughout the wider diocese in the wider region though before new pilgrimage routes opening up leading to the cathedral from again 3rd from the heart people from Jericho and from Hexham and these routes will be clearly why a lot of people can find their way and they follow it as much as they can get some of the ancient Pooka treats where pogroms mediæval times would have come to the shrine to think of that so there's something about connecting with the guns of the past and also discovering something of those Pilgrim roots today in contemporary society so why then is pilgrimage so important kill them it is a fascinating concept it's hugely popular at the moment although it has wonderful ancient roots pilgrimage in history was a long journey that you would make for religious reasons that would be the time to consider your face and to deepen your relationship with God in contemporary times people Dockum pilgrimage for a whole variety of reasons the many there is that connection with faith and your relationship with God and with the world around them for other people it's a time to step aside from the business of daily life and to begin to look at the priorities of a life that's engaged with a particular transition in life. For others it's a great challenge in terms of walking but a great sense of achievement 20 her arrival one point to another there's a whole variety of reasons but people don't pilgrimage nowadays and used to feel complete in different ways and what then is the hope for the new pilgrimage routes and indeed the next year's events with very excited about it because we have many people called Who Could vigil already we're hoping that we will have many more particularly during 2020 would be a thing of the wreath and plenty things that would be going on in the life of the cathedral do not yet to celebrate different to that of pilgrimage reimagining some of the ancient Pilgrim traditions foot washing coming to a cathedral would have been a tradition in $84.00 days and we have quite a contemporary take on that within the cathedral next year that people will be able to explore and they'll be everything from stone carving courses way who call the one pilgrims call through to somebody pilgrimages around a bit the banks a whole year are different than abrasion of this gift a pill which it should be x. Citing We'll keep an eye on that here on b.b.c. Tees breakfast on Sunday by that was Charlie Allen the Canon Chancellor door and they will telling us about the new Camino English as my Spanish accent so very good pilgrimage route opening this weekend solo today may not be the weather to try to out and for new northern centuries to Durham Cathedral will of course open next year as part of the 2020 year of cathedrals and pilgrimage it is b.b.c. Tees breakfast it's Sunday morning it's Mike Hill back with you between now and 9 o'clock we'll try and keep you well dry for the next couple of hours take us up to the news at 7 Mike in the mechanics. Mike in the mix looking over my shoulder it's b.b.c. Practice got an interesting couple to me up to 7. Atrocities. Crowd where. Good morning it's Sunday the 29th of September a 95 f.m. D.a.p. And on b.b.c. Sounds this is b.b.c. It's 7 o'clock with the latest news his Chris Middleton good morning the prime minister has arrived in Manchester for the Conservative Party conference that gets underway it today Boris Johnson is expected to tell delegates that only a Tory government will deliver on the results of the 2016 e.u. Referendum it won't just be brought sit on the agenda though it's called Correspondent Jonathan Blake has more the Conservative Party will try to look beyond bricks it at that gathering here over the next few days policy announcements so far include measures to cut carbon emissions by increasing investment in electric cars and making new build homes more energy efficient moves to protect animal welfare. The promise to guarantee funding to organizations which rely on money from the e.u. The United was living in North Yorkshire being offered County Council support to apply for settled status before the 31st of October that they were due to leave the European Union the authority says it's running a scanning service to help people who are applying processed their documents it's available at registration offices in North Scarborough and further south in her gate parents are being encouraged to talk to children about organ donation it comes as 42 children in need of a heart have died waiting for a transplant in the last 5 years here's the B.B.C.'s growing Thomas The difficulty with many transplants in children is that the new organs need to be sized bat so with a heart for instance the new heart attack to be able to fit in the chest and be of a similar strength to the original organ but the organ donors has remained static over the past 5 years so children wait 2 and a half times longer than adults for these kinds of transplants more than half of the 150000 British tourists who were abroad when Thomas Cook collapsed have now been flown back to the u.k. The firm cease trading on Monday after failing to secure a bailout the chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority Dame did rehearse and there have been some bumps on the way as you always find with the aviation industry and I'm actually really grateful to passengers for you know for putting up with that I also pleased that 95 percent of those people the vast majority have come back on the day they would have come back at the end of their holiday anyway now it's been going for 21 years but Richard live is Richmond life story is no more last month's events was the final one organizers say it's become too expensive to run the festival because of the risk of flooding my Jukes is from the Richmond live team I'm just a mass of emotion so. You know the 100. Same time it's relief. It's time to get the kids off the computer games unplug the telly and do a little bit of exercise why not get out and about today and head to the red corralling festival that is if you can bear the rain as a fun run from 9 30 am this morning as well as a 25 and 10 kilometer race plus the Redcat half marathon community health development coordinator Stephen Musset explains the really fast so is an event that people of this region.
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