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A man was found with serious injuries in Welford Road just after 7 pm and was confirmed dead at the scene 3 men aged 2943 and 59 were arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in police custody bosses that was millions trains which took over the rail fun choice from London Midland last year have admitted the company is suffering from poor performance 70 so-called action plans have now been unveiled to try and improve the service people trick has more general performance since West Midlands Trains took over in December has gotten worse instead of improving we've covered the Laysan cancellations on B.B.C. And even spoken to a commuter who'd witnessed people passing out on busy trains new plans include improving train crew planning which has been the cause of some cancellations The company says they're pleased the problems have been highlighted or they were being warned that we won't see the benefits insulin at least 2021 head of the food giant MAS has told B.B.C. News that what it does in Britain will stay in Britain after breaks it the company has previously warned of an increase to the price of its chocolates and other products if the U.K. Leaves the E.U. Without a deal the chief executive has Sainsbury has urged the government to reach an agreement soon might keep said the grocery chain would ensure the continuation of supplies under any circumstances but it would be a challenge we currently bring things in from the European you know about 30 percent of what we sell and encumbered and anything that gets in the way of that will either add cost or reduce freshness of course it's impossible to stockpile fresh food products or we have around $20.00 very large distribution centers around the country and they carry roughly a week's stock so you can do your own arithmetic as a warning that security cooperation between Britain and France could be at risk after breaks at the concerns being raised by a group of senior figures among them the former NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson in a report they call for a more structured partnership in police in counterterrorism operations more than 400 people across the West Midlands are still watching television in black and white more than 50 years after. The advent of color programming figures from T.V. Licensing show 431 households across the region still have monochrome licenses and haven't switched over to color transmissions which started in 1967. B.B.C. Tell us the point point 6 was the state starting with the cricket England a building up a healthy lead on day 3 of the 1st Test against Sri Lanka in goal after bowling out the home side of a 203 England now 162 for 3 England leading by 301 runs however was tissues Marinelli as how to match to forget going for just 3 early in the 2nd innings after going for a golden duck in the 1st 2 goals of the final 5 minutes or Manchester United produce a comeback ensuring to be eventis to one of the Champions League Man City how much Chuck Todd the next 6 nil at the end he had but his boss Gary Monk's be nominated for manager of the month after an unbeaten October while Lukas Jigga veggies of the player award after scoring 5 goals last month explains women winger Karen Carney has been called up to the England squad for their friendly in Austria tonight and Sonny Bill Williams will start an inside center for New Zealand against England Twickenham on Saturday where the county at times with a chance of a shower this morning but dry and biting the solved in a high of 12 degrees Celsius 54 found night dry and chilly tonight a 5 degrees Celsius 41 Fahrenheit that's nice and sport for the West Midlands it's 5 minutes past 8. Legs Leicester breakfast M B C W N 95.6 Good morning to welcome the break for show we've been talking about a variety of things on the program this morning but something that certainly stuck in our minds is those wonderful gadgets and inventions and services that are somehow changed our life whether it be the world of the hair straightener the bubble remover for your A sweater bubble or it could be things in the garden because there are so many different gardening gives more if you get the it but a special. Shoes you could wear to error rate the loan the article spikes on play look like you're playing golf so you have to go plump around the lawn on that bridge also heard least the producer told me her dad is a big. The copper bands that you put around your plough your palms just don't put snails beating stop things like that how about those those catch Shake things a little white ball. Can't shake the head just ahead of a cat similar in a cat that somehow it's to keep the birds away from you you run a bit but just really would be to do the housing the way one of those businesses get those services that you just couldn't do without. But 6 To me it's a good message a one trible 3 many of if you haven't done yet gold be shot I'd love to hear from. Comics last. 95.6. Radio for the West. All this week we're looking at the legacy of the 1st World War as we approach the armistice 17 re this Sunday one of event which shocked the West but it was during the war was the infamous Zeppelin raid back in 1916 the attack nearly 30 years before the blitz brought the war to the homes of people living in the Black Country A reporter Rob Triggs been looking at the raid as part of our week long special report on the conflict. The night of the 31st of January in 1916 was a foggy and frosty one over the North Sea 9 German settler Nash ips are on their way to bomb Liverpool over 300 people of. 50 people in diameter and if Leader fix came out. It was a very crude fare to go across Greenland because at that altitude we were flying at about 30 miles if you. Will to those ships veered off course and found themselves over the West Midlands thinking they were still above their target they dropped high explosive bombs vice. And further bombs were dropped on when spring Bilston and Warsaw in total $35.00 people were killed in the Black Country that night or perhaps an historian make our Serota book in 2016 Zeppelins over the Midlands it will be the 1st raid on England which wasn't on the coastal towns mainland it had been bombed London was a coastal defiant hole that been bombed and turned in a stronger So would people in the West Midlands been aware of the potential risk of these kind of rates they would have heard of present pull in because London had been bombed but. Nobody had any idea that they were risk I mean or no and here crushed guns you know searchlights and no defenses whatsoever I imagine there would have been a fair bit of anger anger on the government the anti aircraft measures not being in place anger the fact that the war has now come to that country all over the lot of anger that there were. Riots against foreigners basically there's one incredibly hafe where a Russian poor on broker was had be shot by damage whether that was because he was a pawnbroker of people that he. We don't know what we know about the victims from that night most of them were children over 3rd were a daughter women people in a sense think it's probably instinctively know that. If you've been bombed you go and hide somewhere the fact that people came out to look around what was going on certainly didn't happen in a blitz people used air raid shelters people would you know lie under the stairs or under the table all that sort of thing you know so you think people were better prepared in the 2nd world war with the blitz because of the mistakes and their experiences that were learned from the 1st World War and what happened here in Iraq country there's no doubt that the fact that they could track aircraft basically won the Battle of Britain or the final bomb dropped that night landed in Bradford place in borstal It damaged a block of public toilets and a tram which was nearby it was on the tram where the merits of the time was here she died several weeks later from septicemia the most devastating bombs they fell on tips and it was then a Union Street where I met the local historian and author Ian box back in 1916 you would have a row of similar terrorists houses mixed with shops hopes way would be paddling in the canal so this strip here would have been a canal Yeah this is loch side where we stood within sight if you're straight now in years straight itself perhaps the most poignant of the 14 deaths that occurred there were a number 8 and in an instant 5 members of one family or if you look at it another why 3 generations were completely wiped. Di you were hit by a heavy explosive bomb are people interested enough in this I mean is it its own schools where you are black or were you taught this when you were a scope I wasn't in fucked. Off. The majority of paper in the district had never even heard about the south right and its bad personal belief was because it happened here in the Midlands on the streets if you happened in London I'm sure it would have been more better known. Next time you know also by the way do go to the Senate often opposite the sell it off is actually a mark on the wall there's a plaque as well where the Brenda's be left off is a white building and you can see the shrapnel mark where the shuttle from the the bomb actually hit the wall and sadly killed the the Lady Mary Sue sitting on a tram nearby Now Pete Kelly is a musician from Wednesday and a few years ago he wrote a track about the bombings called the raid. The same with. This is. This song. This is where. The zipline scream crooning through this. Long. And a reporter does I always got to meet Pete at his home in Tipton this morning for us well as here that's a very poignant song pates with me now so just just tell me how the song came about what was the inspiration for it well the inspiration was an account of the the 2nd bombings by a guy called Tom Morgan and I used to get a Wednesday boys high school and I was looking for some photographs and what from the old school and next to it on Google at the time was an account of a 2nd attack. In Windsor that I knew nothing about at all so I read the account of Tom and it was it was really detailed what happened he got into in depth because he's grandmother was one of the the ladies in the song in the account so he'd heard back the 2nd attack through them in fact the whole the fact the family the 2 sisters and their father and so saw a sort of ready to religiously found it fascinating and the song just came from that and it just it came really it's pretty accurate on the song you know that on the account he's dead right. As a child and you remember seeing any of the remnants of the building comment of my 9 you stop right shelter Legard mean when you spray you know seventy's in the eighty's Yeah my mind then did as well a PIN The Prince George Roden Wednesday yes the only thing I can remember. Right at the bottom of Union Street they used to be some toilets. Which were used well that they were when I was very young Brooke cross the road from that going up towards the high ball and on the left hand side where the swimming baths is now. There was a long white wall and nothing no nothing behind it nothing and just this white wall that had been left and the part that used to be the crown still works and that was bombed you know in the in the incident. So. How important do you think it is stand people remember and people of Wayne's break Mark this and remember it because we had a few moments ago some people can even go back to what it says when Tom wrote the account in 1906 he said that most people didn't know about it and it's just it's just part of our history. I think the whole thing is fascinating it's one of these things that brings you together. People together at the time and the morning the more you know about the town the no more you know about the history of it you know it just it just brings us all together yeah finally obviously these Remember in stone Some Guy Who were you thinking about in particular. Were 2 people really there was the grandfather my dad's dad George and he fought in the 1st World War and he spent most of his life with a large piece of shrapnel in his head a metal plate in his head when he came back but also. Not protect from now but the 2nd World War I had an uncle. Lived in in what my vet rode in Wednesbury called George and I think it was only 19 or 20 when he was drafted to the war and it was a bit of a jack the lad apparently and he got sent to Burma I reckon in Burma and became like an arm or a sergeant you know and he was a young lad and he was pestering the sergeant to go on the patrol with his mates all the time and they they always said no for some reason whatever it was whether it was the job I don't know but one day they said yes and they're talking on patrol and he was killed on the 1st patrol. So you know George Kelly I remember him yes and from that I found another cousin George's son and didn't know Terry and didn't know Maisie in the report does Hales going to meet Pete and reported it for us this morning time for the 17 minutes past 8. Travel for the West Midlands. 95.6 Steve Beach has the latest not been a good morning Steve now in long delays now been experience of the west of the city center of a concert road and bridge north road just outside the Odd Fellows are taking place and it's the gyrator there some of you will know if you use the junction regularly it's tricky junction to make your way around so the queue on the bridge and the A 4 by 4 is all the way back to Jenny Walker's way we should the term for a person with travel times of half an hour being reported to us here to be B C W M 95.60 thanks to John for your recent updates looking busy if you make a journey into one. Of the ring right also very busy if you make a journey in hell's I win this morning there was a broken down vehicle in the great dry run about that's now been moved. Out of my way and also answer of Hales I've been on grain on the self for 59 banks awards 95.6 radio for the West Midlands. It must be B.B.C. Children In Need next week seem to be one thing which is going to take some all singing all dancing well last year was all singing with his 24 hour karaoke mouth and so this year it's all down to. Yeah you know in business today Becky would for huge darts of them and Richie is not Good morning how are you I'm really good thank you how yeah I'm absolutely fine and I think every year I think all good Richie and I was going to do something marvelous force rather him than me because I saw the state of you off your karaoke I thought how many songs you think you sang you know I wouldn't like to guess but the one song Everybody kept Dumas. Believe in so if I ever hear that song again if I'm a party and that song comes on I vacate the room don't they say Richie Come on get up on stage sing it for us you're so good on Children in Need No they just kind of they threw tomatoes last year it was about I don't fair enough that's probably why Becky would hide. He said she's parking her car all right fair enough we've heard that one before she's pretty still in bed now this is challenge of all sorts of women you know. Tell us more so we are dancing with 10000 people all across the middle and over 3 days so we're going to different locations every day and we've got to dance with as many people as possible so 2 weeks ago we went for a choreography lesson with a man called Ben Jones he's a he's a dancer in Dudley and he is the other half both dancing wise and marriage wise Amy Dowd and he's one of the professionals on Strictly so. Yes we went to their down school and he taught us a routine to Wake Me Up Before You Go There You Go he'd work very hard on this routine and then he showed it to us and we read about him and you could kind of see him drawing a little bit inside every time we butchered a different step and he said that the routine is the and Widdecombe of strictly So it's the one that you give to the on or the Ed Balls and we're really bad and so we've got to take these dogs on the road and at 1st people kind of look at us like oh my God what are they doing this is absolutely horrendous but now we're starting to get that we kind of feel as well when we're in a big crowd it kind of works all. All around the Midlands dancing with lots of people today we're in Dudley this morning we're at the boring this afternoon and it's me and Becky would be by magic you know yes good morning and you got your don't tell you that you'll dance out for us to describe your does not focus on the bit different because I thought I could take say one way my cheese really in the style of the 1980 S. And to go with that I have on my laptop to print. You top that Richard you don't thin legs like Becky I've got a feather but would that be making an appearance. Sequins darling this is just fantastic now Ritchie was saying before you arrived thinking that. It was the dance routine you've been taught is the would because the jobs. You know you're going to put some hours in trying to get 10000 people dance with you know the cross the West Midlands so you must be getting pretty good at it by now I think we've nailed it finally die 3 Yeah. There was a horrendous moment because we been dancing together all week but we have to split it was it Tuesday night Yeah Becky went out start buying them time home the interval at the sons of pitches I have to go to the war so let's say much more service and also let me set the scene on it imagine it's a football match I'm in the stands for losing one nil right the last time whistle goes the Bruce reverberate around the banks Estadio then I come trotting on to the center circle to do a little dance routine that we're thrilled OK but it was like rubbing salt into the wind oh your team's losing Here's a man with the glasses to tell him so you all didn't go down well did you have the power on for that. Yeah. That would have been the money would have been raining down the calling to get your money down to. A good old football match so you turning into Bruno you know says Yeah yeah exactly. Oh yeah I think it's how many how far you've done is done so far is your last day to. Know it was 10000 people you want to that's all talk. where any about 6 so that's a lot to 6000 not 6 paypal the right loved it you know it uphill struggle list what i'm like yeah go as well as last year so 6000 people so what do you have just graham people also street yeah that's what we're doing yesterday and and i was think about this rasper she might eat this morning out a ok this a day but she's only when she's a lovely on the teen i there was a lady you came up to me yesterday and she were am she said oh no i was put say and i set always just tell going in up because they only put in about 5 there were is the winter bears how i've been a exact right i'm and she said all haven't seen him since 986 have come down to have a look at him and you know and and i realize how much this actually means to people children a me need means so much to members of the public so getting out that take they any care about the bet i just what did have big but so if we can get of the 4000 people who want to come down and have a selfie with put say that would you know really think so just read reiterate way going to be want to get rich if so today we are at the bull ring from $1230.00 today said the bull ring shopping center outside salford years we're going to there for a good too i was sick calm down it would love to see everybody today put these going to be there we're going to be danson our socks off so please if your in and around the birmingham area if you're coming into the city center today if your not if you're just i mean out to anything please come into the boring today you can't miss a stance a and it you get suppose they and what we said it makes such a difference to to children all over the west minutes he people ok so you get to do you get just so shake a hoof with becky had a richard yeah and you do i have to do they routine there's no freshly with that you can just shimmy own furniture over sit down in shimmy cut we're counting not now is the done so that whole ring at a day 1230 bowl ring today bowl ring today 12 well i can so well year That's what. 5999. Richie thanks just great hope much work you do each year if it's your reasons but so leisure indoors today the boring thoughts that I mean it was boring today $1230.00 come and see us and then of course next Friday we're doing the live children in need show on B.B.C. One life in the war hunting ground which excited Oh I know that's that's where the bow. With. Me is there. This week I'll be speaking to Midlands Today presenting. Something I got a call saying the B.B.C. Want to go and me together again B.B.C. One to do a mid-morning show and they said Is anyone. Going to be coming from Birmingham Jim I'm going to simplify me and I love him and we did 600 of our shows love being back having left a local radio reporter and I came back with my own T.V. Show is quite a moment to be honest it was a terrific show we did 50000000 a week and we had some great great joy made. For the other side the other side. On. $95.00 It's 27 minutes per se travel update for you fairly shortly on the program not going well on the west middle rows Unfortunately the search for missing Susie lamplit is into its 2nd week which we've been following this in a garden in certain Caulfield So he went missing in 96 and the family has said they hope a body is found so they can finally laid to rest the search is centered on the garden of a house which used to belong to the mother of the chief suspect John and he denies killing it will be through trust set up in Suzy's name I've been working tirelessly to protect people from violence and today is a very special day for the charity Saskia garner the trust and account has with research. Good morning to good morning Carol good morning good morning Well this latest research of the trustees focus only the retail. What was it found while we 70 days were 1000 retail workers about that personal safety at work and we can send to find that 66 percent of respondents said that they've experienced violence were questioned in the workplace and then when they might expect some of the more frontline services such as the police and so on you know we really wouldn't expect people just going about their jobs in particular shop floor to be subject to these kinds of behaviors this is a this is something I've never heard of such a carrot is this something has happened to you it is I mean I've been in the health herds but 25 here is. A lot of experience and you know a number of different. And you know I'm sure we don't want to scare anybody and say that you know retail isn't a terrifying place where of course it isn't but there is you know aggression that we fight we face on Greek people in the workplace I mean come be quite quite scary particularly for young staff as well so I think it's great that the trust want to highlight this area and lots of the things you know we told you about here you know if I was going to buy when I bought a pair of shoes yesterday in the transaction purposed ultimately will I You know I didn't see any signs of aggression was really for me by any other cause so I can see how things can escalate to explain I can yeah and I would say that 99.99 percent of customers are exactly like yourself really kind very pleasant and it's a really enjoyable transaction but for some people it's frustration around not getting what they want my props want to discount my purse want a refund for some people it's because I want to shoplift Where do what we come to try and stop them so they can get aggressive it can be that some people coming to a shop and the influence of alcohol or drugs and that can make them abusive and aggressive as well right and do you receive any training about how to defuse a situation I do now and I am not actually deliver that training with my staff now but if I go by sort of 20 years when I was much younger. There was nothing in place and I think this is something that the trust obviously want to highlight with that charter is about trying to encourage employers to give people try and just face them you know if you face this is what this is what you need to do when you don't need to accept this kind of behavior from customers and so I think it is a really positive step for us to take in to try to encourage more trade in them and more I mean it's not going to formal you know it's just talking to your staff and saying what they should do if this happens. If I can bring Saskia back in here because he'd like clearer guidelines would you. What's right for We've we've set out Suzy's chances for workplace safety and our counts as I mean we wish to you know that a large number of employees pretty and in place good pestle safety measures but what came across from our surveys that more concealed we've done this chart to reset what's simplest right what's that and it is about consulting with stuff on a regular basis making sure you're getting full risk assessments to make sure that all the risks. That are apparent to all the different kinds of job growth across your sector are being reflected there and then taking steps to make sure you know where your stocks fall to that they can check in with you to make sure that they're safe and it's really just putting the steps in place to make sure the stock to let that person place the main made a priority as far as Important Saskia and Karen thank you so much indeed for coming on the program and talking to us this morning here there are some Algeria people seem to get annoyed but don't do that the level of abuse someone trying to trying to do their job. And travel for the waits minutes from D.C. Give us 95 points blockaded this morning Stephen. D.S.P. Problems on the ultra highways one of the moments before long heading north towards the problem of highway the A for full rights closure to a vehicle which was overturned that was signed our version was has been implemented for US recovery where. I started a place there but Levy here is on the approach troubled times ever on half an hour already of already been reported to us here a B.B.C. WM thanks of a few reasons the base also looking busy for the A $45.00 on the northbound side out of read each As a was the M $42.00 or junction 3 this is huge and lengthy queues on the northbound side of the M 40 tape which follows a breakdown just north of junction freight and the early hours of this morning with the inside lane closures I must now be fully recovered after the queues remain banks on Wall Street she won a bronze row for the A 38 sampan side of the M 42 very busy tanzanite time with down towards the M 6 toll bucket heavy making a journey north on the M 6 the well and 5 to 6 castle from up to was we get a busy on the ass Expressway in the city after a spaghetti towards Dharma circus so it is a picture of using public transport so far this morning anything else usual number 3 I want to you for a 35 as the stage more from Steven of course deny the sporting. Stories music. C W M 95.6. For the West listening to me Alex Les ace a 32 let's get the latest news now with the Prince of Wales has vowed to keep his opinions to himself when he becomes king he told a B.B.C. Documentary this you understand the limitations which apply to a monic Janice star Williams is due before Wolverhampton crown court charged with rape today 31 year old singer from Croydon was granted unconditional bail by magistrates in Walsall last month after being charged over an incident as a hotel in Wolverhampton in 2016 with middens trains bosses have admitted the company is suffering from poor performance and of a veiled 70 so-called action plans to try and improve the service the company took over from London Midlands last December and the children's commissioner for England on long field is edging Internet phones to be more transparent about the data that collecting on children she says youngsters have more than a 1000 pictures of them posted. Online before they turn 30. B.B.C. Tell us the 5.64 schools to be starting with cricket England a building of a very healthy lead on day 3 of the 1st Test against Sri Lanka Ingall this morning after bowling out the home side for $203.00 England and now $186.00 for 4 after losing Ben Stokes in the last few minutes he's contributed $62.00 towards an overall lead of $325.00 was the shoes Marion Ali has had a match to forget though he fell for just 3 early in the 2nd innings after going for a golden duck in the 1st Manchester United produced a memorable comeback to be eventis in the Champions League last night former player Cristiana an elbow gave the Italians the lead but Joe's a merinos Men scored twice in the final 5 minutes to win to warm and it lifts them up to 2nd in their group is a fantastic victory for us a victory that is not just about the points that we lost at home is about the feeling of how well we played and the sink even if this game doesn't hand with a victory old have the same feeling of the team played really really well from the 1st minute against the super to Manchester City hammered checked out the next 6 nil at the end he had in the Europa League group stage Arsenal will guarantee top spot in their group with 2 games to spare if they beat Sporting Lisbon at the Emirates while Celtic have a must win game at home tonight against 2nd placed RB light Sieg also this evening England women are in Austria as they warm up for the World Cup next year Expos women Winget carrying counties being called into the squad for the friendly game Blues boss Gary monk has been nominated for Championship Manager of the month after an unbeaten October he faces competition from Darby's Frank Lampard Steve McClaren of Q.P.R. And Millwall boss Neil Harris because Jack of H. Is up for the player award for scoring 5 goals last month including that hat trick against rather a former Albion midfielder Richard sneakers HOUSECALL for the Baggies to end their policy of getting their 3 defenders to play the ball out from the. Back it comes as the Baggies have lost 3 of their last 4 games in the Championship sneakers says it's time to accept that the current defense just isn't comfortable with it why take risks offset it before you know right half a came to us and if one cent of would play square ball into the others and a half he threatened to take you off because he knew that a misplaced ball a misplaced touch would mean basically a free shot on goal so why take the risk more solar on their own poll run of form in League One but they get a break from it this weekend they Sadler's have lost 3 of the last 4 but side turn their attention to the F.A. Cup as they host Coventry in the 1st round. Religion Cup games to see if a company still means a lot of people said to me no we've got a massive game at a weekend it will be a big attendant to be a typical and commentary of line at moment and can we have started on to rugby union Sonny Bill Williams That will start an inside center for New Zealand against England at Twickenham on Saturday and RORY McILROY says he hasn't given up hope of winning a 4th Race to Dubai golf title he trails Francesco Molinari by almost 2000000 points in the season long competition but he can make up that ground by winning at least one of the final 2 events the 1st of those is the Nedbank challenge in South Africa where McAvoy tees off in the next half an hour a look at another county at times with a chance of a shower this morning but dry and bite of the solved a high of 12 degrees Celsius 54000 hike dry and chilly tonight a low of 5 degrees Celsius 41 that's nice and sport for the West Midlands It's 837 to contact B.B.C. WM cool for a way to wait one double double knowing 560 takes a one triple 3 starting a message WM It's a standard message rate C.L. Pretty soon a taste of B B C could educate sanction local radio prefacing morning Alec left with a break to show here on B.B.C. WM Now every morning we like to finish the programme with a musical interludes you call our 5 to 9 song to get to that song you need 1st of all to solve a list as linked which is basically the question her new movie has continued to take the U.K. Box office by storm this week her real name is Stephanie Joanne Angelina German not . But how do we know what was the name we know about by Stephanie Joanne or Stephanie Joanne Angelina German author. Colors and weight of one double 0 double 956 S M E text W M And you message 81 triple 3 all reveal just before 9 for all 5 to 9 so get on the phone straightaway if you would sometimes I just don't believe the stuff we talk about in the program because how this how is this even a thing it's been nearly a 70 percent increase in reports of hate crime against disabled people in the West Midlands in the last 4 years the figures from B.B.C. Breakfast Show this year alone there are more than 100 cases of this kind of abuse you could be verbal or physical or might even happen online someone who unfortunately has had 1st hand experience of this is 44 year old he holds from King's Woodford Thank you good morning to you good morning now you have fibromyalgia an Emmy so you use a wheelchair Yes And this is made you a target. Yes I mean I think the cause a lot but. A lot of people that are not probably the worst thing was. When I was with my husband chuckling. Back. Clearly wasn't leaving out the way I could you know for so long when I wanted to get to a shelf in the shop so I pushed over sideward with or without asking your anything just grab the wheelchair push you out of the way yes so because I pushed aside with of course it takes place on to the floor. Quite painful I mean I've had frequent things of people using the wheelchair as a clown inside because I want to get to a high shelf which. For years now is the crowning fried. They lose usually just climb on top of you to get dry. I'm sure just by the so appalling. Yes it is. I don't quite know what go see people's brains blow or not but not a lot by the sound of it. Do you say to them under these circumstances and when it's a lot of the time of just being some shocked that it's happened just of just at their quiet quiet for a couple of seconds we went sort of I thought that just because reading this is no need for a mental Well I go a lot you can please get off the wheelchair you're a better person a very Without a doubt. The worst to visit kids that do this or what it's actually not. The the people here are had big problem with of actually being older people. Are Hutch we had no problems at all with younger people kids teenagers I've never had a problem. I've had a lot of problems with older people thinking certainly when I 1st got ill that. Was clearly couldn't possibly really need a wheelchair because I was young I was 30 when I 1st became ill and accommodate local lot younger which isn't a case like. Tell me there are clearly don't need a wheelchair I was too young and shouldn't be entitled to a blue badge because I was too young. People call me why should those who must face . Just on the basis of my I. Wondered why people like that. Frequently. I think to a degree the filament of ignorance about disability. I think because it's not something that talked about in schools all you know people don't always see a lot of people or know the law you go for don't understand what can cause a disability or that some disabilities are invisible. For example I've had friends who were not pleased for going to use a disciple toilet because of the people can't see what's wrong with them I don't spill things like needing to deal with a stoma bag. This is just on the Syrian. Thank you so much for sharing those experiences and hopefully people become a little bit more enlightened in the future that if crossed fingers crossed for hearts and thank you so much difference with us reporting behaviors that shocking what some people say and do in response to the figures a government spokesperson told us they determined to tackle hate crime including attacks against the disabled This includes improve support for disabled victims witnesses who go to the criminal justice system a 900000 pounds where the funding over 3 years for community led projects across 4 strands just you know flabbergasted by that was just drags the way forward the will to out of the way. Climbing on the wheelchair to get them on the dreadful 70 minutes tonight and we'll have a. Good time for you 1st let's go talk to Andy Hello Andy Hi good morning Alix How are you are very well thank you I'm just amazed by that long story of how people just treat people with disabilities appalling Now we were talking about heritage build exactly the program because you know some of our off the register in the West movies good some are back on you want to talk about heritage building so it's hard to actually because I've got it just by I think it's a class to be listed building it's the chance glass works where they used to make all the lighthouse classes Oh well yeah I'm actually right on next to the M 5 just between junction one and junction 2 and it's an absolute I saw it being housed with scaffolding it's been like that for many years and the impression you must give people are passing through the West Midlands it's a total deprivation of the area so that something should be done about something to be done Yeah I mean you've got the Commonwealth Games coming on you've got to be fair you've got the road work so people are stuck in there looking at the I saw why don't they spend a bit of money. Converting that and making it something prior to the area because their heritage goes back and apparently every lighthouse had their glass made this building. People just look at friends of mine when I ask where my death of me was I would you know that scruffy old building with scalpels and I also I almost like God you know there are you and I say Well fortunately yes we're all right well that's a good that's a point where you want to try and find out about that find out who owns it or whatever and find out what what's going to be done about that Andy thanks for bringing that to attempt I know exactly where you may because I've been stuck in the traffic on the M 5 with roadworks recently and I have been staring that building for minutes but Andy I don't I know exactly why Alex and any A.T.C. It's a mess they call must get the shuttle wrong idea of the area and if they are so so say that building which is what's made a big damming in the West Midlands is we drastically need to do something we certainly do Andy thank you so much for your conversation the story as we go it's great to talk to you thanks a lot towards against Andy that's just awful in 5 that Charles Glass Works a bit of an eyesore Well hopefully we'll get to the bottom of that actually will report back on that one tonight now. Travel for the West Midlands. 95.6 and there are people going to be stuck on the M 5 probably has the latest telephones How's it looking while people are certainly stocking ready for the moment particularly northbound on all treasure highway the 441 towards Brum Grove highway the A $44.00 right and I was a vehicle still be recovered police are on scene directing traffic and I'm as a service is all in attendance as a police like to say directing traffic or you the timing along the west bound side of Brahms' Grove highway to find an alternative journey but incredibly busy on the retreat ready as well as people trying to make a journey in and out of town for the time being Thanks to all of your recent updates here a B.B.C. W I'm 95.6 still incredibly busy to the west of warheads and as well if using Pridgen off road and concentrated west of which are both the A 444 Nancy far away from the old fellow says she. All right this is the question. Is continuing. This week. We were in school. Before then though it's Danny Kelly I'm glad all over the block of East to 11 if you're out yet Good morning go now let me just follow that that's fair enough if you better not just you know let's just blow down about half a gallon it's either I can never get too cold no no it's the thing's got to be yeah I sometimes fight with my Mrs I make her a cup of tea at the weekend you know you know I actually have to bang the commodes together she's awake rotate them in check like clock deep sleep or is yes it and then put it down in about 10 minutes 15 minutes later to go downstairs make another one she's fallen asleep again yeah I was going to go east of the market where the milk I know when the climate changes exactly but and just 5 minutes later bang went to 6 points. Oh boy now that you've inspired me this morning as you always do you are having a laugh with the dots guy who wants to self identify as a 4949 so he's 69 apparently why not everyone else is identifying what exactly yeah you know we're going to use the I'm you know you're getting old when Doc dot dot after 11 o'clock talk about my prong president. Who wants quote unquote to true. I don't know what that means there's 27 member states and we all have to send in a battalion I don't know what he wants we'll find out after 9 o'clock of course vote leave we're were accused of scaremongering when they said there will be in the it was dark mutterings about that well yeah yeah and it looks like they could have been proven right without one so after 9 o'clock would you welcome a true E.U. Army and should we be involved and Prince Charles is on the books you mention that as well yeah 7070 years of age now he says he is going to be a political when he is the king so he's not going to have any opinions on what he's heavily opinionated on architecture climate change but he's going to rein in but is he going to make a good king and can you really rein in if we already know how he feels about certain things he's been so outspoken so that's unloads more my friends fantastic Danny Kelly and yet get your cup are in because Danny big lug it down his just after 9 o'clock don't miss him the last thing to talk about there and would you that's a very good point you know would you actually decide to change your age like the Dutchman did from 69 to 49 for the simple reason that he thought it made him look better on website dating sites as well because he said he looks a lot younger so they have all seen anything it fair OK he just changes dates on a whim one of the things is that he rather rattled me this morning I just think he's actually appalling figures from B.B.C. Breakfast Show there are more 100 cases of hate crime against a 70 percent increase in hate crime against people with disability in the West Midlands the last 4 years a rich. Fortune Kings Wynford also said he's a wheelchair user in all sorts of terrible things the Iraqi people have actually climbed on her wheelchair in the supermarket to get stuff down from the top shelf she's been called all sorts of things and all those words that you thought we didn't use for people with disability any longer but unfortunately some people do and because she was relatively young sadly when she started to use a wheelchair people being said she was faking it actually poorly and long load Len she answered far tonight song a correctly Actually I've been shouted at by a man who told me I'm too young to be to use a mobility scooter This is now part of my laugh and the other side of the double yellow lines because long as by name who has an 18 wheel semi truck or for many years since the appalling people think this is just the words for me it makes you think she shamed a member of the human race isn't it when the sort of thing happens it's actually in full gear right let's go to. Mike hello Mike Hi I did very young fine thank you now what do you want to tell us this morning like well you know everyone that's really come on about disability yeah now I must admit this are with locked up myself once I sort of drive people to you don't a wheelchair is not and always struck me that my eyes shook me up my arse but for me British and I read always awkward to go for an hour or this it myself. You do you are you in a wheelchair yourself I'm like no no no no I'm not in a very chair on this I'm all of the voice the code just so I do you say invisible right yes you can actually see of a disability and this you took me on and I'll get this ticket on shops around the queues and bushes and the sneakers the marks you know oh yes my to know this that I mean all of. Our side of us from the US auto I.C.R.C. Auto call themselves no no. And also I can see from the other side now already you know it was just let's just let's hope that we know one person who has said something appalling to you having heard that is actually going to go you know what yeah that's stupid isn't it you know everybody has a right and no matter how able they are to move quickly or not it's got nothing to do with the sort of person they are Mark it's been great talking to you thanks very much indeed Yeah that's just you know it just makes you worry doesn't it really what is the state of people sometimes. Now let's go to a celebration I think we should at 6 minutes and I Thousands of people across was with was celebrating Deval last night 1st of a lot is taking place all week but last night was the official night for Hindus another face to celebrate one of the places celebrate it was Robin Hood a can read all green you know reporter Laura Tippett And we're delighted to meet the organizer Chandy Perry. Welcome a welcome happy thank you very much always have been but there she is off yes please kindly take your seats up here that the lovely lady was. So I can hear chanting going on at the moment we've got the courage and it's a big school where we business owners come to. Count. Business and here we've got young children here with. You know exercise but some school we thought young professionals here you know have bought their laptops in textbooks so it's really a family sort of event happening at the moment so you can probably hear in the background. Because this is essentially a blessing of the book business he said business owners betting their account books for how do you do that what is it what is the actual ritual life so it's not just and so they will turn to religious verses. Which will then be appropriate for the actual creature. In itself the account in full in a text blessing. These young children adults who are coming full of their Full of their money has been. The Temple secretary in Birmingham and it's the temple that's organized it that's right there to put organize it this year we have a Robin Hood Academy Normally we would have a temple site but unfortunately it's under construction a moment the school has been a great support. Thankfully with good next door to each other and we've had a wonderful relationship over the years where we've helped each other but this year in particular the school has been very accommodating it is a school week and to to use the site 2 during school week so if you have to come back in the evening and some of them to come to the school then well they feel that they can back to school but you have to return 1st thing in the morning. And tomorrow is also known as the Festival of Lights What's the story behind the lights are very symbolic on that yeah absolutely the simple symbolism behind the fist of light is the fact that we liked. Overcomes darkness and similarly in our lives you know we live in ignorance of times and like knowledge and true knowledge when it when we it's implied repeal takes away that ignorance and the person becomes a reluctant as well as lights by color is important even a beautifully dressed hair and feel it is very important I see any V.D.'s a beard involved definitely is involved absolutely we've got amazing installs and just across the right here in the dining area some traditional items samosa Indian Spring rolls down party which is like sort of like a curry with a bun it tastes really good and then we've got some more sort of crest of all these peaks are in Texas kids love it let's you got to please everyone absolutely absolutely yet that's going to be helping straight the future that's going on at the moment so we definitely going to go across and you can experience and delicious Indian cuisine but fantastic i Reporter Laura kitchen getting her free dinner while reporting for the definitely 1st when the whole green Morgan Hello there how morning and how are you this fine morning well not that I'm very well thank you yes I'll try and I see no Steffanie Joanne Angelina German not. That I got Lady Gaga Fox to number of people because of course Steffanie people thought when Steffanie Angelina the number of people like Phil and asked and so Angelina journey Have you seen a star is born yet I have the RIGHT IT'S AMAZING will is a track from it Morgan Great talking to you have a good day. It's . Like do you on. Time and so ha ha. Ha. thank you for all your sex stuff like that we can get you I do apologize tomorrow is another day so join me 6 o'clock tomorrow morning and he goes by the name of Danny Kelly that's his real name find out often on travel for the West Midlands. 95.6 even. Second breakdown of the morning between the 4 of. Them free 8 pm 6 tall now inside lane closed as recovery work takes place and still the major key was to the west of. All hands on on bridge north road and comes right west you to the right of X. Taking place outside. And lengthy queues in a massive ready to particularly North animal church highway the. So once a Brahms Grove highway it's completely cause of the moment recovery of a vehicle which is overturned continues West Mercia Police are on the scene that I see traffic for the time being delayed times of well over half an hour being reported to us here at B.B.C. WM and announces the usual number 123 but if I could. Stories music. Scene W N 95.6 radio and put away as many of the banks aboard a beautiful sunny all till morning it's a minute past 9 My name is Danny Kelly welcome to B.B.C. W N O our friends only 20 or so miles across the English Channel the French President Emanuel McConnell is suggesting that we all join in the you are me and I want to know how you feel about that this bill read for his Lou.

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