You. See. It is Wednesday night b.b.c. Radio London London s right station and I ll just say thank you. For the last couple of hours taking care of business on the scene for a Wednesday night. Sounding utterly Superbe other scene returns Thursday night 8 o clock Thursday means it s Jasmine daughter wala m Duncan Barks Well late night music and talk here on London s radio station it is b.b.c. Radio London hoby days not being too shabby tonight I hope you safe hope you draw I hope you re warm and if you re out working then well look at it this way you ve broken the back of the week you re doing a run of night shifts we have music we have talk we have a London News London travel you need a phone number 080731287312000 our number if you d like to share your thoughts with the rest of late night London there s always a few bits and pieces on King to get your thoughts on then we give you a little a little tease last night we finished the show the bout 5 to 1 in the morning as we always do an
Also we remember Soprano Jessie Norman who died Monday at the age of 74 she 1st heard opera as a child listening to live broadcast of the Metropolitan Opera though she didn t understand it but I was intrigued by it all and I loved it and I listened every Saturday even though a lot of my friends thought it was just something we had in August that I. First News life from n.p.r. News in Washington I m Louise Schiavone President Trump continued to argue he s done nothing wrong in asking a foreign government to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter and P.R. s Franco all done yes reports that Trump says his concerns are about corruption not politics President Trump continued to insist his calls for foreign governments to investigate the Bidens had nothing to do with punishing a political rival but rooting out corruption I never thought Biden is going to win I don t care about. What I do care about. At all this is about Iraq but when asked whether he had asked a fore
Peers in the past brought to life by those who were there this week amid the climate of fear after the 911 attacks in 2001 a new threat the shoe bomber somebody says something about he s trying to light something that s when you know everything is kind of stopped also the forced internment of more than 100000 Japanese Americans during the 2nd World War We can only take. In a suitcase we didn t know how long we would be gone plus a British theatrical group that toured the Sahara in the 1970 s. The real life behind the Mary Poppins story and from the 1960 s. How it came about that we all now need computer passwords. Based type a number up to 6 digits but that s 4 point one effect on the figure I don t get it . For you Ok. First here s today s. Live from n.p.r. News in Washington I m Jim hock secretary of Homeland Security to Nielson was in Yuma Arizona Saturday as N.P.R. s Jon Stewart reports the visit comes after 2 migrant children died in u.s. Custody this month citing a quote humanit
Vehicles that don t meet strict emission standards will be subject to a 12 pound 50 a day charge in central London on top of the existing congestion charge it s thought the scrappage scheme will initially be targeted at firms with fewer than 10 employees the government has unveiled its new strategy to tackle household waste that the weekly food waste collections and clear labeling on packaging to indicate whether it can be recycled consumers would also have to pay a return of all deposits on bottles and cans the environment secretary Michael Gove wants every household in the country to be offered a food waste caddy to help separate leftover food from other rubbish what we need to do is to make sure that that food waste does not go to landfill because that creates significant environmental harms and we want to avoid that it s only through separate food waste collection that we can ensure that we actually use that material in a way which is environmentally sensitive now Elizabeth Rick S
Timber This is Good Morning Scotland with Bill White bread and Gillian Myles our top story this morning the U.K. Inquiry into the infected blood scandal finally begins today for most people who still have hepatitis or AIDS there is enormous urgency because they are dying at least 70 have died since this inquiry coming up Labor s party conference will debate a motion about 2nd breaks that referendum later and the research that suggests playing golf makes you live a whole lot longer. All at the company are some of the news after 5 and a half hours of discussion behind closed doors liberal officials have hammered out a deal on the party s position on breaks at the wording of a motion to be put to delegates at the party conference unloveable tomorrow will leave open the possibility of campaigning for another referendum a liberal preferred option is still a general election Manuel Cortez the general secretary of the T.S.S. a Union says he s pleased all options will be considered but it s a